Orgs Move to SSO, Passkeys to Solve Bad Password Habits
In 2025, employees are still using weak passwords. Instead of forcing an impossible change, security leaders are working around the problem.
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In 2025, employees are still using weak passwords. Instead of forcing an impossible change, security leaders are working around the problem.
A novel phishing kit has been observed impersonating the login pages of well-known cryptocurrency services as part of an attack cluster designed to primarily target mobile devices
Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that allows users to authenticate their identity for multiple applications with just one set of credentials. From a security standpoint, SSO is the gold standard. It ensures access without forcing users to remember multiple passwords and can be further secured with MFA. Furthermore, an estimated 61% of attacks stem from stolen credentials. By