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Secure Your Web Edge: Stop Browser-Based Breaches Now

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– Modern web browsers have become a critical enterprise infrastructure component and a primary attack surface for identity-based intrusions, SaaS abuse, and session hijacking.
– Attackers compromise accounts and steal data through malicious extensions, session token theft, OAuth abuse, and emerging threats like ClickFix and FileFix attacks.
– Traditional endpoint and identity tools often miss browser-based threats, leaving dangerous gaps in enterprise defenses.
– Push Security offers a detection and response platform that provides visibility and control to detect risky behavior and protect against credential compromise.
– An upcoming webinar will explore browser security strategies, including how to detect malicious activity and protect SaaS sessions at the web edge.

Modern web browsers have evolved into the central hub of enterprise operations, yet they also represent one of the most significant and overlooked security vulnerabilities. As organizations increasingly rely on browsers for authentication, data access, and software-as-a-service applications, these tools have become a primary target for cybercriminals. Attackers are now focusing their efforts on exploiting browser weaknesses to launch identity-based intrusions, hijack sessions, and abuse SaaS platforms.

On September 29th at 12:00 PM ET, a live webinar co-hosted by BleepingComputer and SC Media will bring together experts from Push Security to examine this critical issue. Titled “Your Browser Is the Breach: Securing the Modern Web Edge,” the session will delve into how corporate browsers are being weaponized by threat actors. Participants will gain insight into the methods used to compromise accounts, exfiltrate data, and circumvent conventional security measures, all from within the browser environment.

Push Security has developed a specialized platform for real-time detection and response directly within the browser, where many identity attacks originate. Their technology provides security teams with the visibility and control necessary to identify risky behaviors, safeguard SaaS sessions, and prevent credential theft. This approach addresses a major gap left by traditional endpoint and identity protection tools, which often fail to detect browser-centric threats.

During the webinar, attendees will learn about the latest attack vectors targeting browsers, including malicious extensions, session token theft, OAuth exploitation, and hidden add-ons. Emerging threats such as ClickFix and FileFix attacks will also be discussed, along with practical strategies for defense.

The event will focus on the evolution of browsers into significant endpoints and potential attack points. Adrian Sanabria will lead the session, accompanied by browser security experts from Push Security. This gathering offers a prime opportunity for security professionals to gain practical insights into current browser threats and strategies to bolster their organization’s defenses.

Registration is open for those looking to secure their participation in this timely and informative session.

(Source: Bleeping Computer)

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