As technology continues to evolve, so do the threats posed by cybercriminals. Phishing is one of the most common and dangerous cyber threats, and it is becoming increasingly sophisticated. One of the latest emerging phishing threats is token theft, a type of attack that targets authentication tokens used to access online accounts.
Token theft is a type of phishing attack that involves stealing authentication tokens, which are used to access online accounts. These tokens are stored in a user’s browser or third-party application. Once the token is stolen, the attacker can use it to gain access to the user’s account and any associated data.
Token theft is a particularly dangerous type of phishing attack because it can be difficult to detect. Unlike other types of phishing attacks, token theft does not involve sending malicious emails or links. Instead, the attacker can silently steal the token without the user’s knowledge.
Token theft is a growing concern for many organizations. Here are some ways to protect against token theft:
These measures can help mitigate the risk of token theft and improve your organization’s security posture. Learn more about protecting your business with enterprise security tools and gain expert recommendations to strengthen your unique IT environment with an iCorps Security Assessment.