For years, account takeover (ATO) followed a predictable script. Attackers bought stolen credentials in bulk, ran them through automated tools, and waited for matches. Credential stuffing was cheap, scalable, and for defenders, relatively well understood.

That era is ending. Not because attackers gave up, but because the front door finally got harder to kick in.

Passkeys are now mainstream….

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Source: The Hacker News

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