Linux Persistence Technique: The “P” in PAM is for Persistence
Black Hills Information Security
2026-02-24 15:14:27
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This scenario simultaneously tests identity confirmation tooling (SSPR, MFA, Conditional Access), how users act under pressure, and the organization's ability to detect and follow-up on social engineering attacks.
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