The Snowflake cloud breach serves as a stark warning, exposing vulnerabilities even within widely accepted security measures like two-factor authentication, leading to significant data compromises.
While 2FA was once considered the pinnacle of security, its effectiveness is diminishing due to increasing sophistication in phishing, SIM-swapping, and other cyber attack methods.
Attackers in the Snowflake breach exploited outdated credentials from malware attacks, showing that even well-known security practices can fail when poorly implemented and maintained.
The rapid growth of the cloud services market raises concerns about whether the security protocols in place are robust enough to handle emerging threats.
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