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Welcome to high tech hacking in 2022: Annoying users until they say "yes"
Sept. 22, 2022, noon |
Malwarebytes Labs blog.malwarebytes.com
Categories: News
Tags: MFA fatigue
Tags: 2FA
Tags: push notification
Tags: security
Tags: phishing
Tags: attack
Tags: burnout
Tags: stress
Tags: verify
Cybercriminals' new tactic of simply boring victims into submission has had some surprising succcess.
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