Push notification attacks are up (but so is MFA adoption)
The good news about recent MFA attacks? People are using MFA.
The good news about recent MFA attacks? People are using MFA.
There are multiple ways to go after authentication’s multiple factors.
“The problem is, it’s still only a user-defined password,” says one security pro.
Voice and text passcodes let hackers swipe employee credentials.
Make sure the travelers on your team are using VPNs, deploying MFA, and “doing the Houdini.”
Make sure multi-factor is tied to you and your device, not someone switching out SIM cards.
Only 28% of Microsoft users have MFA—as thousands of attacks every second target unprotected accounts.
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