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Phishing Evolves as Cybersecurity Landscape Shifts

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Phishing Evolves as Cybersecurity Landscape Shifts

New threats and outdated methods put users and companies at risk

Friday, February 20, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of cybersecurity is constantly evolving, with new threats emerging and old methods becoming outdated. Two recent developments highlight the need for companies and individuals to stay vigilant: the rise of sophisticated phishing tactics and the ongoing struggle to move away from insecure authentication methods.

A new phishing-as-a-service offering, dubbed "Starkiller," has been making waves in the cybersecurity community. This service allows attackers to create highly convincing phishing pages that can bypass traditional security measures, including multifactor authentication (MFA). By dynamically loading a live copy of the target website, Starkiller can trick even the most cautious users into entering their login credentials and MFA codes.

This development is particularly concerning given the recent data breach at the French bank registry, which exposed the data of 1.2 million users. The breach highlights the importance of robust security measures, including secure authentication protocols. However, as the shift left dream has become a nightmare for security and developers, it's clear that the traditional approach to security is no longer sufficient.

The shift left approach, which emphasizes the importance of security in the development process, has been touted as a solution to the security woes of the digital world. However, as Ivan Milenkovic, Vice President Risk Technology EMEA at Qualys, notes, this approach has failed to deliver. The fundamental conflict between speed and security has only intensified, with developers under pressure to deliver fast, good, cheap, and secure solutions.

One area where this conflict is particularly evident is in the use of multifactor authentication. While MFA is widely recognized as a more secure alternative to traditional passwords, it's not without its flaws. SMS-based MFA, in particular, has been criticized for its vulnerability to interception and man-in-the-middle attacks. PayPal's recent decision to phase out SMS-based MFA is a step in the right direction, but the company's lack of a clear timeline for its replacement is concerning.

So, what's the solution? One approach is to adopt passwordless authentication methods, which eliminate the need for passwords altogether. The FIDO Alliance, a non-profit organization, is leading the charge in this area, with its FIDO2 and Passkeys standards offering a secure alternative to traditional passwords. By embracing passwordless authentication, companies can reduce the risk of phishing attacks and improve the overall security of their systems.

In conclusion, the cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving, with new threats emerging and old methods becoming outdated. As companies and individuals navigate this complex landscape, it's essential to stay vigilant and adapt to new threats. By embracing passwordless authentication and rethinking multifactor authentication, we can create a more secure digital world.

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  • "Starkiller" Phishing Service Proxies Real Login Pages, MFA
  • Data breach at French bank registry impacts 1.2 million accounts
  • Why the shift left dream has become a nightmare for security and developers
  • PayPal launches latest struggle to get rid of SMS for MFA
  • 10 Passwordless-Optionen für Unternehmen

The world of cybersecurity is constantly evolving, with new threats emerging and old methods becoming outdated. Two recent developments highlight the need for companies and individuals to stay vigilant: the rise of sophisticated phishing tactics and the ongoing struggle to move away from insecure authentication methods.

A new phishing-as-a-service offering, dubbed "Starkiller," has been making waves in the cybersecurity community. This service allows attackers to create highly convincing phishing pages that can bypass traditional security measures, including multifactor authentication (MFA). By dynamically loading a live copy of the target website, Starkiller can trick even the most cautious users into entering their login credentials and MFA codes.

This development is particularly concerning given the recent data breach at the French bank registry, which exposed the data of 1.2 million users. The breach highlights the importance of robust security measures, including secure authentication protocols. However, as the shift left dream has become a nightmare for security and developers, it's clear that the traditional approach to security is no longer sufficient.

The shift left approach, which emphasizes the importance of security in the development process, has been touted as a solution to the security woes of the digital world. However, as Ivan Milenkovic, Vice President Risk Technology EMEA at Qualys, notes, this approach has failed to deliver. The fundamental conflict between speed and security has only intensified, with developers under pressure to deliver fast, good, cheap, and secure solutions.

One area where this conflict is particularly evident is in the use of multifactor authentication. While MFA is widely recognized as a more secure alternative to traditional passwords, it's not without its flaws. SMS-based MFA, in particular, has been criticized for its vulnerability to interception and man-in-the-middle attacks. PayPal's recent decision to phase out SMS-based MFA is a step in the right direction, but the company's lack of a clear timeline for its replacement is concerning.

So, what's the solution? One approach is to adopt passwordless authentication methods, which eliminate the need for passwords altogether. The FIDO Alliance, a non-profit organization, is leading the charge in this area, with its FIDO2 and Passkeys standards offering a secure alternative to traditional passwords. By embracing passwordless authentication, companies can reduce the risk of phishing attacks and improve the overall security of their systems.

In conclusion, the cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving, with new threats emerging and old methods becoming outdated. As companies and individuals navigate this complex landscape, it's essential to stay vigilant and adapt to new threats. By embracing passwordless authentication and rethinking multifactor authentication, we can create a more secure digital world.

Sources:

  • "Starkiller" Phishing Service Proxies Real Login Pages, MFA
  • Data breach at French bank registry impacts 1.2 million accounts
  • Why the shift left dream has become a nightmare for security and developers
  • PayPal launches latest struggle to get rid of SMS for MFA
  • 10 Passwordless-Optionen für Unternehmen

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