How to Prevent Phishing Attacks with Multi-Factor Authentication
Briefly

"Phishing is largely the same whether in the cloud or on-prem[ise], in that it's exploiting human behavior more than it's exploiting technology," said Emily Phelps, director at Cyware.
"If you fall victim to a phishing attack on-prem, your security team and IT department own the ecosystem," said Phelps. "If your AWS or Azure accounts get compromised via phishing attack, the environments are managed by your folks but are owned by Amazon and Microsoft, respectively."
A report by Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 found that, "... from June 2021-June 2022, the rate of newly detected phishing URLs hosted on legitimate SaaS platforms has increased over 1100%."
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