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    Uncover LOTS Attacks Hiding in Trusted Tools — Learn How in This Free Expert Session

    June 19, 2025

    Most cyberattacks today don’t start with loud alarms or broken firewalls. They start quietly—inside tools and websites your business already trusts.
    It’s called “Living Off Trusted Sites” (LOTS)—and it’s the new favorite strategy of modern attackers. Instead of breaking in, they blend in.
    Hackers are using well-known platforms like Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, and Slack as launchpads. They hide

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