Sept. 20, 2022, 2:36 p.m. | Ryan Rowcliffe, Field CTO, HYPR

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The term “MFA prompt bombing” is cropping up more and more in the security space, and while it sounds like yet another attack phrase coined for maximum scare value, the threat is real. HYPR has written extensively about one growing type of MFA prompt bombing — push attacks. That’s the technique used in the most recent hack of Uber.


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