Over 3.6 Million MySQL Servers are Publicly Exposed on The Internet

On the internet, more than 3.6 million MySQL servers are found to be vulnerable. Because of this, hackers and extortioners find them a very tempting target.

Recently, ShadowServer security experts began scanning for MySQL server instances that are accessible over port 3306/TCP on a regular basis. 

In these instances, a welcome message in the form of a server greeting is returned as a response to their MySQL connection request. 

Almost 2.3 million IP addresses responded to their queries with such a greeting, and it’s a surprising figure. Moreover, we were interested to notice that over 1.3M IPv6 devices also responded.

Most web applications and services connect to remote databases through the use of web services. It is important to lock down these instances so that only authorized devices are able to access these databases.

It is always advisable to have strict policies for users when it comes to the exposure of public servers and here they are mentioned below:- 

  • Changing the default access port (3306)
  • Enabling binary logging
  • Monitoring all queries closely
  • Enforcing encryption

Scan result

Researchers found 3.6 million MySQL servers exposed by scanning the port 3306 of TCP, which is the default port for MySQL. With nearly 1.2 million MySQL servers, the United States is the country with the most accessible MySQL servers. 

While apart from the United States, there are other countries with a significant number and here they are mentioned below:-

  • China
  • Germany
  • Singapore
  • The Netherlands
  • Poland

In the below map you can see the full overview of the affected countries:-

Below you will find a detailed explanation of the results of the scan:-:

  • The total exposed population on IPv4: 3,957,457
  • The total exposed population on IPv6: 1,421,010
  • The total “Server Greeting” responses on IPv4: 2,279,908
  • The total “Server Greeting” responses on IPv6: 1,343,993
  • MySQL services can be accessed through the internet in 67% of cases.

An administrator should always lockdown databases in order to prevent unauthorized remote access in order to prevent data theft from occurring. Unsecured databases are one of the most common vectors for data theft.

If you fail to secure MySQL database servers, you can end up with the following problems:

  • Catastrophic data breaches
  • Destructive attacks
  • Ransom demands
  • RAT infections
  • Cobalt Strike compromises

Recommendation

There are severe consequences associated with all of these scenarios for the organizations affected. 

That’s why it is extremely important that you apply the appropriate security measures and prevent the access of your devices that are on any simple network scan to be possible.

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Gurubaran

Gurubaran is a co-founder of Cyber Security News and GBHackers On Security. He has 10+ years of experience as a Security Consultant, Editor, and Analyst in cybersecurity, technology, and communications.

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