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Teenage Hackers Must be Stopped: US DHS’s CSRB Report
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2FA SMS FAIL: Lapsus$ social engineers exploited weak two-factor authentication. Something must be done! (Well, this is something.) ...
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2FA Bypass Attacks- Everything You Should Know
2FA bypass attacks are cyberattacks intended for account takeover when hackers have already accessed the credentials of a particular account, and they bypass the second layer of authentication in several ways. This ...
New Phishing Kit Allows Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication with Ease
Lucian Constantin | | 2FA bypass, Modlishka, phishing kit, plug-in, reverse proxy, two factor authentication, Vulnerabilities, wordpress
Attackers have a new phishing tool in their arsenal, and it’s a powerful one. A penetration tester released an open source toolkit that can be used to easily set up phishing attacks ...
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