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How Attackers are Circumventing MFA (and How to Stop Them)
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New capabilities fix security issues with MFA push notifications
Zero Trust security models call for the use of multi-factor authentication (MFA) to ensure that only authorized users may access protected IT resources. Many organizations are adopting MFA to add a layer of security for remote workers. Customer-facing organizations are also implementing MFA to mitigate identity-based attacks, such as phishing, and to help quash the rise in account takeover fraud.
For five consecutive years, the leading cause of breaches has …
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