Why your training budget belongs in real-time browser security
Organizations spend billions annually on awareness training. Here's why browser-based technical controls can make the difference where training falls short.
Stop account takeover
Stop ATO with stolen credential and compromised token detection.
Harden unmanaged identities
Harden access paths with visibility, detection, and guardrails.
Investigate browser-related incidents
Investigate and respond faster with unique browser telemetry.
Secure shadow SaaS
See and control shadow SaaS in the browser.
Secure AI
See and control AI apps in the browser.
Secure BYOD
Extend consistent browser-based protection to unmanaged devices.
Secure Chromebooks
Secure browser activity on Chromebooks without endpoint agents.
Investigate and stop data loss
Detect and prevent data loss across AI tools, apps, and sessions.
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Infostealers are malware built to harvest saved passwords, cookies, and session tokens from infected devices, supplying the stolen credentials behind some of the most consequential breaches of recent years. Push traces the ecosystem trading this data and checks employee passwords against threat intel feeds, flagging verified stolen credentials before attackers can log in with them.
Organizations spend billions annually on awareness training. Here's why browser-based technical controls can make the difference where training falls short.
This article explains the gap between what EDR sees and what happens inside the browser, and what it takes to close it.
How attackers are using shared content features on AI chatbot platforms to deliver malware via pages hosted on legitimate domains, sent via malvertising.
What we learned from sitting down with Matt Johansen to discuss the difference between security theater and security that actually works.
Here are 7 things we learned from our conversation with Troy Hunt on the "Yes, you've been pwned" webinar.
What we can learn from 2026's installment of the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report.
Ranking the security problems you can solve in the browser by security value and browser fit.
How CISOs can use browser telemetry to support cyber risk quantification in areas where traditional data points fall short.
ShinyHunters' breach of Instructure is the latest in a long series of attacks. Here's our view of the big picture.
We're re-releasing the SaaS attack matrix as the Browser & Identity Attacks Matrix. Here's why we've decided to make the change and what it means.
In April 2026, Vercel was compromised via an OAuth app integrated into their Google Workspace tenant stemming from a compromised third-party AI SaaS provider.
Browser sync attacks result in business credentials being compromised via personal account and device breaches. Here's what you need to know.
Investigating a new wave of AITM phishing pages designed to hijack TikTok accounts.
Analysing the Stryker breach in line with recent changes to the Iran-nexus cyber playbook.
Attackers are impersonating popular developer tools like Claude Code to distribute fake install instructions via malicious search engine ads.
Attackers are going out of their way to target Google Ad Manager accounts, powering malvertising scams. Here’s what you need to know.
Here’s how real-world attacks and our own R&D informed what we built for Push customers over the last year.
Analyzing the key trends that defined phishing attacks in 2025, and what these changes mean for security teams heading into 2026.
How Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters breaches demonstrate the evolution of attacker TTPs, shaping the future of cyber attacks.
Breaking down the most sophisticated ClickFix page we’ve seen in the wild — and what it tells us about the future of malicious copy-and-paste attacks.
Push now detects malware delivery in the browser, supporting a layered defense against endpoint attacks.
MFA regulators, insurers, and policy-makers are getting tighter on their MFA requirements, fuelled by public cyber breaches.
Why phishing attacks are moving away from exclusively email-based delivery, and what this means for security teams.
What security teams need to know about the browser-based attack techniques that are the leading cause of breaches.
How attacks have moved away from endpoints and internal networks to the browser — a blind spot for traditional security tools.
Scattered Spider continues to dominate the headlines, with attacks on aviation and insurance companies worldwide.
How the notorious Scattered Spider cyber criminal group are switching up their TTPs in 2025 to bypass MFA and breach cloud services via account takeover.
I’m thrilled to share that Push Security has raised our Series B funding. This is a huge moment for us and our customers in the fight against identity attacks.
HIBP creator and well-known security person Troy Hunt recently blogged about a phish he fell for. Here’s what it tells us about how phishing is evolving.
Detects when employees have weak, reused, or stolen passwords and guide them to update their password using in-browser messaging on any app.
Attackers are persistently targeting Jira accounts with stolen credentials. What can we learn from this trend?
Credential stuffing attacks had a huge impact in 2024. But things could be dialled up even further with Computer-Using Agents like OpenAI Operator.
CUAs are a new type of AI agent that drives your browser/OS for you, enabling effortless automation of web tasks — including those performed by attackers.
Using Push to enforce MFA on third-party apps in the browser — even where MFA enforcement isn't supported by the app itself.
How in-the-wild attacks and our own R&D inspired what we built in 2024 to stop account takeover and reduce security risks across your workforce identities.
How extension developers can improve their security controls to prevent extension compromise.
Reviewing public breaches that stemmed from identity attacks in 2024.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for December 2024.
Using Push to automate password resets for your most critical identities when a password vulnerability is detected.
Push now compares user passwords with TI feeds to alert you when valid credentials are available on the clearweb and darkweb.
165 Snowflake customers were targeted by criminals using stolen credentials from infostealer infections, impacting hundreds of millions of people.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for November 2024.
Make sure sensitive corporate credentials don’t leave your corporate environment and end up in personal password managers with Push.
Account takeover on third-party apps is the flavor of the month for security researchers — what can we learn from it?
Why relying on post-compromise detection and response is no longer an option for modern browser-based attacks.
It’s been almost exactly a year since we released our open source repository of SaaS-native attack techniques. Let's reflect on what’s changed.
How Push stops attackers from using identity attack tools and techniques to compromise your employee user accounts.
What the rise in popularity of infostealers tells us about the cybercrime ecosystem and the shift toward identity attacks.
Breaking down common misconceptions about identity threats and controls like MFA, SSO, passkeys, password managers, and more.
Push is excited to partner with Panther, bringing our unique browser telemetry to your SIEM.
Push's browser agent identifies session token theft by adding telemetry to the user agent string to create a new high-fidelity signal for your security team.
To help organizations keep track of how browser-based identity attacks are evolving, we've put together this index of recent breaches.
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