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When MFA Fails Quietly: Inside the Rise of AiTM Phishing Attacks

When MFA Fails Quietly: Inside the Rise of AiTM Phishing Attacks

Multi-factor authentication has long been treated as a security finish line. Once enabled, organizations assume that account takeover risks drop dramatically. Recent attacker behavior suggests otherwise. New reporting details a growing wave of adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) phishing campaigns that are specifically designed to bypass MFA by hijacking authentication sessions in real time, according to IT Pro.

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Why Kludged Security Platforms Create Blind Spots Attackers Exploit

Why Kludged Security Platforms Create Blind Spots Attackers Exploit

Security teams invest heavily to eliminate blind spots, yet many organizations unintentionally create them through fragmented security architectures. These blind spots are not caused by a lack of telemetry. They are created when security platforms fail to interpret activity as a unified story across cloud, endpoint, identity, and network environments. Modern attacks are designed to

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Managed Security Services (MSS): Empowering Organizations with Next-Generation Cybersecurity

Managed Security Services (MSS): Empowering Organizations with Next-Generation Cybersecurity

Why Managed Security Services Are No Longer Optional Cybersecurity has evolved from a back-office IT function into a boardroom-level business imperative. Organizations today face a convergence of challenges: increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, expanding attack surfaces driven by cloud and remote work, complex regulatory obligations, and a persistent shortage of skilled security professionals. Attackers now operate

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Cyber Fraud Takes the Lead: What the Shift Away From Ransomware Signals for Enterprises

Cyber Fraud Takes the Lead: What the Shift Away From Ransomware Signals for Enterprises

A new global assessment shows that cyber fraud has overtaken ransomware as the top cybersecurity concern for business leaders, driven by a sharp rise in phishing, business email compromise, and identity-based scams, according to the World Economic Forum. While ransomware continues to pose a serious risk, this shift highlights a critical change in attacker behavior.

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