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Silicon Flash > Blog > Cloud > You should be worried about cloud squatting
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You should be worried about cloud squatting

Published December 26, 2023 By Juwan Chacko
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Many security issues in the cloud can be attributed to human error. Instead of sophisticated hackers, misconfigured cloud resources like storage and databases are often the root cause of vulnerabilities that could have been prevented.

It’s essential to prioritize training as the first line of defense against security threats, rather than solely relying on security tools. Unfortunately, many organizations overlook the importance of training and allocate their budgets towards new tools instead. This lack of emphasis on training can be frustrating, considering the value it brings compared to the investment required.

Emerging Threats in Cloud Security

While cloud squatting is being highlighted as a new threat, the concept has been around for years. The shift towards the public cloud and the involvement of new personnel managing cloud assets have brought renewed attention to this vulnerability. The issue arises when cloud asset deletions are not accompanied by the removal of associated records, leading to potential security risks for subdomains. Attackers can exploit these subdomains to create unauthorized phishing or malware sites, a practice known as cloud squatting.

Resources are often provisioned and deallocated programmatically, making asset deallocation a more complex process prone to mistakes. Organizations frequently create multiple records pointing to temporary cloud resources for various applications and tools, but fail to delete these assets and associated records, creating security loopholes.

Strategies to Address Cloud Squatting

Identifying and addressing cloud squatting can be a challenge for large enterprises with numerous domains. Security teams often develop internal tools to scan through company domains and identify subdomains pointing to cloud provider IP ranges, verifying the validity of IP records assigned to the company’s assets. While creating internal tools can introduce vulnerabilities, organizations can also mitigate cloud squatting risks by using reserved IP addresses, transferring owned IP addresses to the cloud, and maintaining DNS records systematically.

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Implementing these mitigation strategies and enforcing policies against hard-coding IP addresses can help reduce the risk of cloud squatting. Additionally, organizations should prioritize using DNS names and regularly maintaining records for effective management to address this security threat.

Two-Phase Approach to Address Cloud Squatting

Addressing cloud squatting involves a two-stage approach:

  • Firstly, implementing mitigation strategies to reduce the attack surface.
  • Secondly, enforcing policies for using DNS names and maintaining records effectively.

The rapid expansion of cloud deployments during the pandemic has exacerbated the threat of cloud squatting, with organizations hastily pushing massive amounts of data into the cloud without adequate planning for asset removal. Additionally, a talent deficiency in the field has led to inadequate training and the hiring of less experienced cloud administrators, further increasing the risk of security vulnerabilities. Enterprises must prioritize training and hands-on experience to mitigate the impact of cloud squatting effectively.

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