Credential stuffing attacks use stolen passwords to log in at scale. Learn how they work, why they’re rising, and how to defend with stronger authentication. For many organizations, cybersecurity ...
More than half (56%) of all compromises in Q1 2025 resulted from the theft of valid account credentials with no multi-factor authentication (MFA) in place, according to new research by Rapid7, ...
With the digital-first reality of the modern day, teams are now more scattered than ever before. The wider adoption of remote working, worldwide distributed teams, and complex interconnected workflows ...
A credential theft campaign that targeted C-suite executives and senior personnel at major global organizations from November 2025 to March 2026 has been uncovered by researchers at Abnormal. They ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new report from HYPR, The Passwordless Company™ and Cybersecurity Insiders, reveals that despite the Zero Trust initiative, many organizations are still highly exposed to ...
When a threat actor walks into your network using a legitimate username and password, which control stops them? For most financial institutions, the honest answer is: nothing catches it immediately.
On 27 April, the government backed security certification scheme, Cyber Essentials v3.3, takes effect and multi-factor authentication (MFA) becomes a pass-or-fail requirement for the first time. If a ...
Credential stuffing is the automated use of collected usernames and passwords to gain fraudulent access to user accounts. Billions of login credentials have landed in the hands of hackers over the ...
Creates a database credential. A database credential is not mapped to a server login or database user. The credential is used by the database to access to the external location anytime the database is ...