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Account takeover defense

It started with one stolen password. It ended in your systems.

Attackers don't hack in anymore. They log in. Stolen and reused credentials are behind a huge share of breaches, and the fix is mostly behavior: MFA, password managers, and knowing an attack when you see one.

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Sound familiar?

The password wasn't even stolen from you.

This is how most account takeovers actually begin, and why "we've never been hacked" is not the reassurance it sounds like.

How it unfolds

An employee uses the same password for work that they used on a hobby forum three years ago. That forum gets breached. Their email and password end up in a list traded among criminals.

Months later, an attacker runs that email and password against your company's login page, along with millions of others. It works. No alarm goes off, because from the outside it looks like a normal sign-in.

There's no MFA on the account. The attacker reads email quietly for a week, learns who pays the invoices, and sends a perfectly-timed payment request. The breach started on a website you've never heard of.

Why it works so often

Credentials are the master key.

22%
Of breaches begin with stolen credentials, one of the top entry points overall.
Verizon 2025 DBIR
88%
Of basic web-application attacks involve stolen credentials.
Verizon 2025 DBIR
$4.44M
Global average cost of a data breach.
IBM 2025 Cost of a Data Breach

Turn every account into a locked door.

Most account takeovers are stopped by two habits and one trained instinct. Our account-security modules cover exactly that: MFA that resists phishing, password managers that kill reuse, and recognizing the login tricks attackers use, including MFA fatigue and fake login pages.

MFA that actually holdsEmployees learn why hardware keys and passkeys beat SMS codes, and never to approve a prompt they didn't start.
End password reusePassword managers and passphrases, made simple enough that the whole team actually adopts them.
Spot the login trapRecognize fake login pages and real-time credential-stealing before typing a password.
Prove it for the auditCertificates and completion records on file for insurance and compliance reviews.
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