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Phishing via social engineering continues to be one of the most successful methods of initial compromise—which is why multi-factor authentication (MFA) was created to prevent unauthorized logins and prevent a large percentage of breaches.

However, Integrity360’s Cyber Response Team has seen a huge uptick in compromises whereby MFA completely failed.

This blog post introduces the benefits of enabling MFA by code to thwart these breaches, alongside news spotlights on the latest ransomware developments from BlackCat/ALPHV, Black Basta, Conti, and more.

Read on to get the highlights and assess your MFA’s strength against ransomware compromise.

Vendor:
Integrity360
Posted:
Jul 28, 2022
Published:
Jul 28, 2022
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