Identity-based Attacks: How Hackers are Logging Into Your Accounts

by | Sep 15, 2025

Cybercriminals are changing how they attack small businesses. Instead of breaking down the door, they’re sneaking in with a stolen key…your login credentials.

It’s called Identity-based Attacks, and it’s becoming the top way hackers get into systems. They steal passwords, trick employees with fake e-mails, or overload people with login requests until someone slips.

And, unfortunately, it’s working.

One cybersecurity company reported that 67% of serious security issues in 2024 came from stolen logins. Big companies like MGM and Caesars were hit by this kind of attack just last year, and if it can happen to them, it can definitely happen to smaller businesses too.

How Are Hackers Getting In?

Most of these attacks start with something simple, like a stolen password. But the techniques are getting smarter:

  • Emails impersonating trusted companies trick employees into handing over their info.
  • Hackers swap your phone number to their SIM card to receive your 2FA by text. 
  • Fake MFA codes flood your phone with login requests until you accidentally click “Approve.”

They’re even targeting things like employee personal devices or outside vendors (like your help desk or call center) to find a way in.

How To Protect Your Business

Here’s the good news: You don’t need to be a tech wizard to protect your company. Just a few smart steps can go a long way:

1. Turn On Multifactor Authentication (MFA)

This is the “double-check” step when logging in. Just make sure it’s the right kind: App-based or security key-based MFA is much safer than text messages.

2. Train Your Team

If your employees don’t know how to spot a scam, your security is only as strong as their inbox. Teach them how to recognize fake emails and suspicious requests and where to report issues.

3. Limit Access

Only give employees access to what they need, not to everything. If a hacker gets in, they won’t get far if the account they’re using has limited permissions.

4. Use Strong Passwords Or Go Passwordless

Encourage your team to use a password manager or, even better, tools like fingerprint logins or security keys that don’t rely on passwords at all.

The Bottom Line

Hackers are after your login credentials, and they’re getting more creative every day. Staying ahead of them doesn’t mean doing it all alone.

That’s where we come in. We can help you put the right protections in place to keep your business safe, without making things harder for your team.

Want to know if your business is vulnerable? Let’s talk. Book a Discovery Call here.

 

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