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  "textContent": "Attackers are changing their playbook. Instead of sending phishing emails and waiting for someone to click, many now go after the identity layer directly. New research from LevelBlue says one of the fastest-growing initial access techniques it is seeing is “Okta vishing,” where attackers use phone calls and social engineering to manipulate users or help […]\n\nThe post Attackers are skipping phishing emails and going straight after Okta access appeared first on VPN Central.",
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