Joshua J. Parsons is the Product Manager at Enzoic, where he leads the development and execution of strategies to bring innovative threat intelligence solutions to market. He has a lifelong interest in digital innovation and how it can be used to protect individuals and organizations from ever-evolving cyber threats. A strong believer in giving back to the community, Joshua serves as a mentor to those interested in information security and sales through his alma mater, the University of Michigan. Outside of work, he can usually be found at the nearest bookstore or exploring the city’s local coffee scene.
A 2026 Forbes article reported that the previous year’s credential-theft wave exposed 2.86 billion compromised credentials, with infostealers tied to roughly 3.9 million infected machines and 347.5 million stolen logins; business cloud and authentication services accounted for more than 30% of targeted data, while sensitive corporate access points such as Active Directory/ADFS and RDP frequently…
According to Microsoft’s latest Digital Defense Report, 97% of identity attacks are password spray attacks. This statistic shows that most attackers aren’t using sophisticated cracking techniques. Instead, they rely on a straightforward but effective approach: testing a handful of common or previously exposed passwords across many accounts. In 2026, the biggest password risks are not…
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) has become important for user security within Active Directory environments. By implementing additional verification steps, MFA makes it more difficult for adversaries to gain unauthorized access and it is essential for any organization aiming to secure its Active Directory infrastructure. However, despite investing heavily on MFA to stop cyberattacks, top research reports…