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NY AG Investigation Highlights Dangers of Credential Stuffing
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Jan. 10, 2022, 7:36 p.m. | Jeff Burt
eSecurityPlanet esecurityplanet.com
A report last week by the New York Attorney General’s Office put a spotlight on the ongoing threat of credential stuffing, a common technique used by cybercriminals that continues to spread and is helping to fuel the push for security practices that don’t involve usernames and passwords. AG Letitia James’ office ran a months-long investigation […]
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