WEBINAR
Another [1.5] Bites the Dust: Key Learnings from 1.5B Stolen Credentials You Should Never Use Again

WEBINAR
We all want to leave 2020 in the rearview mirror, but the effects will be with us for a long time. Our online behavior shifted dramatically, and we created a number of new accounts to manage our lives in a new reality. This vast growth in the attack surface didn’t go unnoticed in criminal circles, and the tactics they developed to perpetrate breaches and account takeover set the stage for what we’re already starting to see in 2021.
In this on-demand webinar, we break down the trends our researchers observed within cybercriminal communities over the last 12 months, including:
Our 2021 report revealed that password reuse continues to be a serious problem, leaving enterprises and their customers vulnerable to account takeover.
Another [1.5] Bites the Dust: Key Learnings from 1.5B Stolen Credentials You Should Never Use Again
Chip Witt, Vice President of Product Management
Chip Witt has nearly twenty years of diverse technology experience, including product management and operations leadership roles at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Webroot, VMware, Alcatel, and Appthority. Chip works closely with field intelligence teams specializing in OSINT and HUMINT tradecraft, actor attribution and underground monitoring.
A few of our happy customers:
SpyCloud offers the earliest possible detection of potentially compromised accounts – those using credentials that have appeared in a third-party breach or are for sale on the dark web and are therefore at risk of account takeover. And we automate the remediation of exposed passwords, enabling enterprises to lock down accounts quickly, before damage is done.
Our goal is to help organizations to protect themselves from criminal activity and disrupt criminals’ ability to profit from stolen data.
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