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As companies increasingly adopt MFA, cybercriminals are developing a
variety of strategies to steal credentials and gain access to high-value accounts anyway.
By Robert Lemos
As companies increasingly require stronger versions of security for
their employees and customers, attackers are getting better at bypassing multifactor authentication (MFA), resulting in a steady stream of
compromises, such as this week's announcement of a data leak at
cybersecurity firm LastPass and the announced breach at social media
service Reddit earlier in February.
https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/cyberattackers-double-down-bypassing-mfa
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