Credential Stuffing: A Security Epidemic

A large majority of recent cyberattacks include usernames and passwords stolen from hacking-related breaches. In a credential stuffing attack, cybercriminals use stolen credentials and make repeated attempts to gain access to accounts held by corporate users or customers. With the explosive rise of credential theft and the relative ease with which cybercriminals can use automated tools to gain control of user accounts, organizations are justifiably concerned about the security of their applications and data. Read this eBook to learn how to prevent, or at least mitigate, these attacks.

    Please complete the form below to download this research:

    E-mail Address

    First Name

    Last Name

    Company

    Title

    Function

    Role in IT decision-making process

    Company Size

    Industry

    Address

    City

    State/Province

    Zip

    Country

    Business Phone

    You are receiving this email on behalf of our partner, IT Business Edge, and the resource sponsor, F5. By accessing this free resource, you agree that IT Business Edge or F5 may contact you about other offers that may be of interest.

    By clicking on the “submit” button above, I agree that I have carefully read the Legal Notices, and the Privacy Policy, and I agree to be legally bound by all such terms.