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27 'Stolen session cookies render MFA irrelevant': How $900-per-month turnkey malware is putting enterprise-grade account hijacking in the hands of rookie hackers

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'Stolen session cookies render MFA irrelevant': How $900-per-month turnkey malware is putting enterprise-grade account hijacking in the hands of rookie hackers

Storm infostealer hijacks session cookies, bypassing multi-factor authentication, harvesting credentials, and enabling persistent account access across enterprise and cryptocurrency systems globally.

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