Is Your Business a Target for Credential Stuffing?
- Don Bush
- Sep 5
- 1 min read
Credential stuffing is a serious cyberattack because it’s cheap, easy to scale, and takes advantage of the common problem of people reusing passwords. Even though only a tiny fraction of these attacks succeed (0.00018% to 0.25%), the sheer number of attempts means big profits for criminals and big costs for organizations. The financial gains for attackers, combined with how these attacks work, highlight the urgent need for strong defenses.
Our latest report, "The Economics of Credential Stuffing Attacks and Account Takeover Fraud," breaks down why these attacks are so effective and what they cost both criminals and organizations. Inside, you'll learn about:
The Low-Risk, High-Reward Business Model: A large-scale attack can cost as little as $300, while a single successful login can lead to hundreds or even thousands of dollars in fraud.
The Alarming Cost to Businesses: From direct financial losses and operational expenses to severe reputational damage, the costs for organizations can be millions of dollars per breach.
AI's Growing Role: Discover how AI-powered bots and generative AI are making these attacks more sophisticated and harder to detect.
Essential Defensive Strategies: We outline the multi-layered approach organizations must take to protect themselves, including implementing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), behavioral biometrics, and our own AllCreds Compromised Credential Screening solution.
Don't wait until your organization becomes the next victim. Download our report today to get a clear understanding of the threat and how to protect your customers and your business.





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