Logins for 1.3 million Windows Remote Desktop Servers Leaked by UAS

From ehackingnews.com

UAS, the biggest hacker platform for hacked RDP credentials, has leaked the login names and passwords for 1.3 million new and previously infected Windows Remote Desktop servers. Researchers get an insight into a bustling cybercrime economy for the first time thanks to this huge leak of stolen remote access credentials, and they can use the evidence to tie up loose ends from past cyberattacks. 
The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a stable, interoperable protocol that allows network terminals to build and maintain secure connections between clients and servers or virtual machines. RDP is the most sought-after listing by cybercriminals because it works through many Windows operating systems and applications. Criminals will gain access to an entire business network by launching their attack with completely valid login credentials. This allows the offenders to remotely monitor a device because the system will not know the nefarious activities. After all, no authentication measures will be used, enabling the criminals to have complete and unrestricted access. 

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