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Credential Stuffing: Cyber Best Practices From NY Attorney General's Latest Report (Podcast)
31 March 2022
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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The New York State Office of the Attorney General urged
businesses to incorporate safeguards to detect and prevent
credential-stuffing attacks in their data security programs.
The guidance stemmed from the AG's finding that 1.1 million
customer accounts at "well-known" companies appeared to
have been compromised in credential-stuffing attacks.
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