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And with organizations now using hundreds of internet apps across their workforce, the scope of accounts that can be phished or targeted with stolen credentials has grown exponentially. ",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2749,"content":2750},{},[2751],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2752,"marks":2753,"data":2754},"With MFA-bypassing phishing kits the new normal, capable of phishing accounts protected by SMS, OTP, and push-based methods, detection controls are being put under constant pressure as prevention controls fall short. ",[],{},{"nodeType":1508,"data":2756,"content":2757},{},[],{"nodeType":1327,"data":2759,"content":2760},{},[2761],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2762,"marks":2763,"data":2765},"Attackers are bypassing detection controls",[2764],{"type":1334},{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2767,"content":2768},{},[2769],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2770,"marks":2771,"data":2772},"The majority of phishing detection and control enforcement is focused at the email and network layer — typically at the Secure Email Gateway (SEG), Secure Web Gateway (SWG)/proxy, or both. ",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2774,"content":2775},{},[2776,2780,2788],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2777,"marks":2778,"data":2779},"But attackers know this, ",[],{},{"nodeType":1351,"data":2781,"content":2782},{"uri":2172},[2783],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2784,"marks":2785,"data":2787},"and are taking steps to avoid these controls",[2786],{"type":1359},{},{"nodeType":1293,"value":2789,"marks":2790,"data":2791},", by:",[],{},{"nodeType":2191,"data":2793,"content":2794},{},[2795,2805,2815],{"nodeType":2195,"data":2796,"content":2797},{},[2798],{"nodeType":1294,"data":2799,"content":2800},{},[2801],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2802,"marks":2803,"data":2804},"Routinely evading IoC driven blocklists by dynamically rotating and updating commonly signatured elements like IPs, domains, and URLs.",[],{},{"nodeType":2195,"data":2806,"content":2807},{},[2808],{"nodeType":1294,"data":2809,"content":2810},{},[2811],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2812,"marks":2813,"data":2814},"Preventing analysis of their phishing pages by implementing bot protection like CAPTCHA or Cloudflare Turnstile alongside other detection evasion methods. ",[],{},{"nodeType":2195,"data":2816,"content":2817},{},[2818],{"nodeType":1294,"data":2819,"content":2820},{},[2821],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2822,"marks":2823,"data":2824},"Changing visual and DOM elements on the page so that even when the page is loaded, detection signatures may fail to trigger.  ",[],{},{"nodeType":1318,"data":2826,"content":2830},{"target":2827},{"sys":2828},{"id":2829,"type":1323,"linkType":1324},"5w44LsamEfcwSACx3MA997",[],{"nodeType":1294,"data":2832,"content":2833},{},[2834,2838,2847],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2835,"marks":2836,"data":2837},"And in fact, by launching multi- and cross-channel attacks, attackers are evading email-based controls entirely. 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And this still doesn’t help with attacks launched over different mediums as we’ve highlighted above.",[],{},{"nodeType":1508,"data":2883,"content":2884},{},[],{"nodeType":1327,"data":2886,"content":2887},{},[2888],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2889,"marks":2890,"data":2892},"How browser-based detection and response can level the playing field",[2891],{"type":1334},{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2894,"content":2895},{},[2896],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2897,"marks":2898,"data":2899},"Most phishing attacks involve the delivery of a malicious link to a user. The user clicks the link and loads a malicious page. In the vast majority of cases, the malicious page is a login portal for a specific website, where the goal for the attacker is to steal the victim’s account.",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2901,"content":2902},{},[2903,2907,2912],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2904,"marks":2905,"data":2906},"These attacks are happening pretty much exclusively in the victim’s browser. 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They’re looking from the outside-in. ",[],{},{"nodeType":1318,"data":2952,"content":2956},{"target":2953},{"sys":2954},{"id":2955,"type":1323,"linkType":1324},"59t6AcjpRjs3VQQXQO3PWu",[],{"nodeType":1294,"data":2958,"content":2959},{},[2960,2964,2969],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2961,"marks":2962,"data":2963},"But what if we could do detection and response from ",[],{},{"nodeType":1293,"value":2965,"marks":2966,"data":2968},"inside the browser?",[2967],{"type":1334},{},{"nodeType":1293,"value":2970,"marks":2971,"data":2972}," Here’s three reasons why the browser is best for stopping phishing attacks:",[],{},{"nodeType":1508,"data":2974,"content":2975},{},[],{"nodeType":1327,"data":2977,"content":2978},{},[2979],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2980,"marks":2981,"data":2983},"#1: Analyze pages, not links",[2982],{"type":1334},{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2985,"content":2986},{},[2987],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2988,"marks":2989,"data":2990},"Common phishing detections rely on the analysis of links or static HTML as opposed to malicious pages. Modern phishing pages are no longer static HTML — like most other modern web pages, these are dynamic web apps rendered in the browser, with JavaScript dynamically rewriting the page and launching the malicious content. This means that most basic, static checks fail to identify the malicious content running on the page. ",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2992,"content":2993},{},[2994],{"nodeType":1293,"value":2995,"marks":2996,"data":2997},"Without deeper analysis, you’re reliant on analysing things like domains, URLs and IP addresses against known-bad blocklists. But these are all highly disposable. Attackers are buying them in bulk, constantly taking over legitimate domains, and generally planning for the fact that they’ll get through a lot of them. Modern phishing architecture is also able to dynamically rotate and update the links served to visitors from a continually refreshed pool (so every person that clicks the link gets served a different URL) and even going as far as using things like one-time magic links (which also means that any security team members trying to investigate the page later won’t be able to do so). ",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":2999,"content":3000},{},[3001],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3002,"marks":3003,"data":3004},"Ultimately, this means that blocklists just aren’t that effective — because it’s trivial for attackers to change the indicators being used to create detections. If you think about the Pyramid of Pain, these indicators sit right at the bottom — the kind of thing we’ve been moving away from for years in the endpoint security world.  ",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":3006,"content":3007},{},[3008],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3009,"marks":3010,"data":3011},"But in the browser, you can observe the rendered web page in all its glory. 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This means that a defender who knows the domain name can’t discover the malicious behavior just by making a simple HTTP(S) request to the domain.",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":3038,"content":3039},{},[3040,3044,3053],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3041,"marks":3042,"data":3043},"And if all this wasn’t enough, ",[],{},{"nodeType":1351,"data":3045,"content":3047},{"uri":3046},"https://pushsecurity.com/blog/how-aitm-phishing-kits-evade-detection-p2/?utm_campaign=12081956-FY25Q2_Hacker-News-Article&utm_source=thehackernews&utm_medium=sponsored&utm_content=external-article",[3048],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3049,"marks":3050,"data":3052},"they’re also obfuscating both visual and DOM elements to prevent signature-based detections from picking them up",[3051],{"type":1359},{},{"nodeType":1293,"value":3054,"marks":3055,"data":3056}," — so even if you can land on the page, there’s a high chance that your detections won’t trigger.",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":3058,"content":3059},{},[3060],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3061,"marks":3062,"data":3063},"When using a proxy, you’ll have some visibility of the network traffic generated by a user accessing and interacting with a page. 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",[],{},{"nodeType":1293,"value":3231,"marks":3232,"data":3234},"This changes the focus from post mortem containment and cleanup, to pre-compromise interception in real time. ",[3233],{"type":1334},{},{"nodeType":1508,"data":3236,"content":3237},{},[],{"nodeType":1327,"data":3239,"content":3240},{},[3241],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3242,"marks":3243,"data":3245},"The future of phishing detection and response is browser based",[3244],{"type":1334},{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":3247,"content":3248},{},[3249],{"nodeType":1293,"value":3250,"marks":3251,"data":3252},"Push provides a browser-based identity security solution that intercepts phishing attacks as they happen — in employee browsers. Being in the browser delivers a lot of advantages when it comes to detecting and intercepting phishing attacks. You see the live webpage that the user sees, as they see it, meaning you have much better visibility of malicious elements running on the page. 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