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  "textContent": "The cybersecurity industry has spent the last several years chasing sophisticated threats like zero-days, supply chain compromises, and AI-generated exploits. However, the most reliable entry point for attackers still hasn't changed: stolen credentials.\nIdentity-based attacks remain a dominant initial access vector in breaches today. Attackers obtain valid credentials through credential stuffing",
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