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A Fortune 50 Company Stops Credential Stuffing Attacks

In a credential stuffing attack, this Fortune 50 company saw bots use millions of username and password combinations in an attempt to hijack the accounts of real customers. These attacks brought with them the potential for sales losses, brand damage, and being out of compliance. The limited deployment options and high false positive rates of its previous solution prompted the brand to seek a new solution.Discover a market-leading solution that dynamically learns new attack types. Discover how to successfully block credential stuffing and ATO attacks.”]

Source: https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/whitepapers/fortune-50-company-stops-credential-stuffing-attacks-w-7143

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