Hackers are increasingly targeting employee login details, focusing on accounts like Microsoft Business Accounts, password vaults, and crypto wallets. Cybersecurity figures reveal that identity-driven attacks surged by 156 percent from 2023, accounting for 59 percent of threats in early 2025. Phishing-as-a-Service platforms such as Tycoon 2FA are popular among attackers for providing tools to bypass multi-factor authentication. Additionally, infostealers like Lumma Stealer extract sensitive information from compromised systems. Despite law enforcement efforts, these platforms remain operational, enabling ongoing cybercrime activities.
Hackers are increasingly targeting Microsoft Business Accounts, password vaults, bank and credit card accounts, crypto wallets, and other valuable accounts. The rise in identity-driven attacks is alarming.
In the first quarter of 2025, identity-related threats accounted for 59 percent of all confirmed threats among eSentire's customers, reflecting a significant increase in cybercriminal activities.
Popular phishing methods include PhaaS platforms like Tycoon 2FA, which provide attackers with tools and templates to bypass MFA for a monthly fee.
Infostealers like Lumma Stealer, sold as a service, are responsible for the extraction of sensitive data, and despite law enforcement actions, the platform continues to thrive.
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