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We pin the password to its legitimate domain(s) and then don’t allow it to be entered into any webpage on any other domain. ",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2122,"content":2123},{},[2124],{"nodeType":247,"value":2125,"marks":2126,"data":2127},"But just because you’ve stopped your users from being phished doesn’t mean you don’t want to know when attackers are attempting to phish your users and how. ",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2129,"content":2130},{},[2131],{"nodeType":247,"value":2132,"marks":2133,"data":2134},"Push still inspects webpages to see if attackers are rendering cloned app login pages in the browser or if known AitM and BitM toolkits are being used. This way you don’t lose visibility of the unsuccessful attacks that are targeting your users. Think of it as a handy second and third layer of defense.",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2136,"content":2137},{},[2138],{"nodeType":247,"value":2139,"marks":2140,"data":2141},"Lets run through a quick before and after example:",[],{},{"nodeType":513,"data":2143,"content":2144},{},[2145,2149,2155],{"nodeType":247,"value":2146,"marks":2147,"data":2148},"Scenario 1: An attacker attempts to phish an employee that ",[],{},{"nodeType":247,"value":2150,"marks":2151,"data":2154},"doesn’t",[2152,2153],{"type":283},{"type":265},{},{"nodeType":247,"value":2156,"marks":2157,"data":2158}," have Push deployed to their browser.",[],{},{"nodeType":307,"data":2160,"content":2164},{"target":2161},{"sys":2162},{"id":2163,"type":312,"linkType":313},"2CbGMUSJsP1mNeHkmpLl6N",[],{"nodeType":243,"data":2166,"content":2167},{},[2168],{"nodeType":247,"value":2169,"marks":2170,"data":2171},"Here, an attacker hacks a Wordpress blog to get a reputable domain and then runs a phishing toolkit on the webpage. They email one of your employees a link to it. Your SWG / email scanning solution inspects it in a sandbox but the phish kit detects this and redirects to a benign site so that it passes the inspection. ",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2173,"content":2174},{},[2175],{"nodeType":247,"value":2176,"marks":2177,"data":2178},"Your user gets the email with the link and is now free to interact with the phishing page. They enter their credentials plus MFA code into the page and voila! The attacker steals them and is able to compromise the user’s account.  ",[],{},{"nodeType":513,"data":2180,"content":2181},{},[2182,2186,2192],{"nodeType":247,"value":2183,"marks":2184,"data":2185},"Scenario 2: An attacker attempts to phish an employee that ",[],{},{"nodeType":247,"value":2187,"marks":2188,"data":2191},"does",[2189,2190],{"type":283},{"type":265},{},{"nodeType":247,"value":2193,"marks":2194,"data":2195}," have Push deployed to their browser. ",[],{},{"nodeType":307,"data":2197,"content":2201},{"target":2198},{"sys":2199},{"id":2200,"type":312,"linkType":313},"77smnID1woCfFJrJPyTvKY",[],{"nodeType":243,"data":2203,"content":2204},{},[2205],{"nodeType":247,"value":2206,"marks":2207,"data":2208},"This time, the attacker uses the same phishing toolkit and domain from the first example. But in reality, they don’t have to send it to your employee using email, instead, they could use LinkedIn messenger, Slack, Teams, or any application that allows employees to communicate with each other. ",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2210,"content":2211},{},[2212],{"nodeType":247,"value":2213,"marks":2214,"data":2215},"Like before, the user receives the link, opens it and starts to enter their credentials into the webpage. This time though, the Push browser extension inspects the webpage running in the user's browser. Push observes that the webpage is a login page and the user is entering their password into the page.",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2217,"content":2218},{},[2219],{"nodeType":247,"value":2220,"marks":2221,"data":2222},"The first detection Push makes is checking that the password the user is entering matches the domain that password is pinned to. Since it doesn't match, based on this detection alone the user is automatically redirected to a blocking page. An important point to make here is that the password never leaves the user’s browser and the check is made using a shortened salted hash of the password.   ",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2224,"content":2225},{},[2226],{"nodeType":247,"value":2227,"marks":2228,"data":2229},"The second detection Push makes is that the rendered web app is using a cloned app login page. The third detection is that a phishing toolkit is running in the web app code. ",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2231,"content":2232},{},[2233],{"nodeType":247,"value":2234,"marks":2235,"data":2236},"In this particular scenario these second and third detections serve as useful context for understanding the nature of the phishing attack. But both will still redirect to a blocking page if they are triggered in isolation of the other phishing detections. ",[],{},{"nodeType":316,"data":2238,"content":2239},{},[],{"nodeType":320,"data":2241,"content":2242},{},[2243],{"nodeType":247,"value":2244,"marks":2245,"data":2246},"We don’t just stop phishing attacks",[],{},{"nodeType":243,"data":2248,"content":2249},{},[2250,2254,2262],{"nodeType":247,"value":2251,"marks":2252,"data":2253},"We also detect other identity-related attack techniques used to compromise user accounts. That includes credential stuffing, password spraying and session hijacking using stolen session tokens. 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