Most breaches don’t start with elite hackers or zero-day exploits.They start with simple, preventable mistakes.
The most common entry points today:
- Phishing emails that steal credentials
- Exposed services open to the internet
- Weak or reused passwords
- Old systems that were never patched
Why this matters:Once attackers get valid access, everything they do looks “normal”.From the inside, it’s very hard to tell friend from enemy.
Question:What do you think is the weakest entry point in most companies today — people, passwords, or misconfigurations?
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