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C2 Server: The Brain of Client-Side Attacks Exposed
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Take a deep dive into the realm of C2 servers, exploring their functions, the tactics employed by cybercriminals, and the urgent need for robust cybersecurity defenses.
Understanding a C2 Server
The term “C2” originates from military language, denoting command and control. A C2 server serves as the metaphorical general on the cyber battlefield, directing compromised machines, often entire networks, to execute cyberattacks on chosen targets. Historically, bad actors maintained their physical C2 servers. However, contemporary cybercriminals are more inclined to exploit cloud-based machines.
Functions of a C2 Server
The primary role of a C2 server is to enable attackers to communicate with compromised devices, including desktop computers, IoT devices, tablets, phones, etc. These devices are considered compromised once infected by the attacker’s malware, often introduced through methods such as phishing emails. Notably, C2 servers are offered as a service by legitimate companies. Attackers rent servers from these providers without their knowledge, relying on the cloud’s scalability, cost-effectiveness, and global reach.
C2 Server Infrastructure
At its core, C2 servers act as the central nervous system, providing real-time command capabilities to attackers for orchestrating various malicious activities through compromised hosts. The two-way communication channel allows compromised systems to send stolen data, receive instructions, download additional payloads, and update malware configurations. C2 communications are encrypted, often masked as normal web traffic, and typically based on rented infrastructure from legitimate hosting providers.
Common Threats Posed by C2 Servers
Attackers leveraging C2 servers pose significant threats, including data exfiltration, ransomware deployment, financial theft, botnet DDoS attacks, system manipulation, lateral movement, remote access, malware delivery, and reconnaissance.
How Reflectiz Helps Expose C2 Servers
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Once your unique defensive baseline has been established, the platform alerts you to any changes or suspicious activity. It means that you can respond promptly to any attempts to control the devices in your network or send data to unauthorized locations. Reflectiz gives you the insights to stop C2 servers from hijacking your infrastructure.
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