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Open the door wide: Why inviting attackers in can compromise your DNS security

Mar 20, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Increasing Risks in Identity Security and Regional Attacks

TL;DR: Recent cybersecurity trends highlight a significant shift towards identity-based attacks, where adversaries exploit multi-factor authentication to gain unauthorized access. Additionally, ongoing military tensions in the Middle East have heightened threats to healthcare and other sectors, necessitating heightened vigilance among organizations.

Main Analysis:
Cisco Talos reports that attacks focused on identity access management have become increasingly prevalent, with adversaries crafting strategies that do not involve forceful entry, but instead manipulate users into granting access. Techniques that involve social engineering to extract multi-factor authentication codes are common, posing a threat to organizational security as attackers can often bypass established protections. In 2025, nearly a third of attacks targeting multi-factor authentication focused on identity-related applications, underscoring a troubling trend in attack methodologies.

The uptick in fraudulent device registrations, which surged by 178%, is indicative of adversaries’ methods to infiltrate networks through legitimate-looking channels. Cisco Talos notes that existing security measures, such as segmentation and authentication protocols, may be compromised when attackers succeed in persuading users to confer their credentials. This highlights a critical shift in the adversarial landscape, where the breach occurs not through aggressive tactics but through calculated deceit.

Moreover, the article notes a concerning incident involving a cyber attack on Stryker, a medical equipment manufacturer. Cisco Talos assesses this breach as opportunistic rather than indicative of a systematic targeting of healthcare, but the overall threat landscape remains heightened due to concurrent military actions in Iran. Organizations across various sectors should remain aware of the possibility of spillover effects from such disruptions, as they may affect operational continuity.

Defensive Context
Organizations with robust identity access management systems are particularly at risk if user training and awareness around social engineering tactics are insufficient. Those relying heavily on multi-factor authentication as a security control need to focus on user education to mitigate risk from identity manipulation tactics. In contrast, businesses less dependent on these systems, or those with minimal user interaction elements, are likely at a lower risk of directly falling victim to this specific trend.

Why This Matters
This shift towards identity-based attacks poses significant risks to organizations, particularly in sectors handling sensitive data such as healthcare, finance, and technology. Those employing multi-factor authentication could find their defenses undermined if users are not adequately trained to identify and resist manipulation tactics.

Environment Exposure
The techniques described are relevant in environments where multi-factor authentication is utilized but may be irrelevant in settings where such systems are not implemented or other strongly enforced authentication methods are in place.

Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
The article did not provide specific IOCs related to these emerging threats, highlighting the need for organizations to focus on behavioral indicators rather than solely relying on static signatures for identification.

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