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Vulnerability Exploitation Surpasses Credentials as Top Breach Entry Point

The latest Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report reveals a significant shift in how breaches occur: vulnerability exploitation now accounts for 31% of breaches, surpassing stolen credentials as the top entry point for hackers. Ransomware remains a major threat, involved in nearly half of all breaches.

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Active Directory Breaches Persist After Password Resets

Resetting passwords isn't enough to keep hackers at bay, especially in Active Directory environments where cached credentials and sync delays can leave gaping security holes. Even after a password reset, attackers can still find ways to exploit outdated credentials and gain unauthorized access.

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Stolen Credentials Empower Attackers in Identity-Based Breaches

While security teams obsess over complex threats, attackers often find it easier to simply walk in with stolen credentials - the quickest and most reliable way into networks. By focusing on sophisticated threats, we might be overlooking the front door, which is wide open with a copy of the keys in the wrong hands.

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Biometric Authentication Fortifies Against Stolen Credential Attacks

In a world where stolen credentials can turn authentication systems against us, traditional multifactor authentication can become just another vulnerability to exploit. Biometric authentication offers a powerful solution, fortifying defenses against stolen credential attacks by making it virtually impossible for hackers to replicate your unique identity.

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