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| 4 Ways Hackers use Social Engineering to Bypass MFA |
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Posted by: The Hacker News - 02-12-2024, 08:58 PM - Forum: The Hacker News
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4 Ways Hackers use Social Engineering to Bypass MFA
When it comes to access security, one recommendation stands out above the rest: multi-factor authentication (MFA). With passwords alone being simple work for hackers, MFA provides an essential layer of protection against breaches. However, it's important to remember that MFA isn't foolproof. It can be bypassed, and it often is.
If a password is compromised, there are several options
https://thehackernews.com/2024/02/4-ways...ering.html
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| Rhysida Ransomware Cracked, Free Decryption Tool Released |
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Posted by: The Hacker News - 02-12-2024, 08:58 PM - Forum: The Hacker News
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Rhysida Ransomware Cracked, Free Decryption Tool Released
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered an "implementation vulnerability" that has made it possible to reconstruct encryption keys and decrypt data locked by Rhysida ransomware.
The findings were published last week by a group of researchers from Kookmin University and the Korea Internet and Security Agency (KISA).
"Through a comprehensive analysis of Rhysida Ransomware, we identified an
https://thehackernews.com/2024/02/rhysid...-free.html
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