Cybercriminals are moving resources to target and exploit emerging network-edge environments, such as the cloud and remote workers. Home-office networks are now 3.5 times more likely than corporate networks to be infected by malware. Advanced malware can sniff data using new edge access trojans (EATs) to perform tasks such as intercepting voice requests off the local network to compromise systems or inject commands. Cybercrime has no borders online, so the fight against cybercrime must go beyond borders, too.
Source: https://threatpost.com/defending-intelligent-edge-evolving-attacks/162172/