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Hi,
Just for information, the link here that redirects to Verizon's report is dead (in the paragraph "81% of all hacking-related breaches leverage stolen or weak passwords").
I wanted to update it but I didn't find the source of https://webauthn.guide/
Hello @qd-qd, I managed to find this other link that I believe is the original document currently linked on https://webauthn.guide. And better yet it doesn't require you to submit any information to Verizon:
I did a quick check and it has the same "81% of hacking-related breaches leveraged either stolen and/or weak passwords" fact in it, so unless you object I think I'll go with this link instead.
Hi,
Just for information, the link here that redirects to Verizon's report is dead (in the paragraph "81% of all hacking-related breaches leverage stolen or weak passwords").
I wanted to update it but I didn't find the source of https://webauthn.guide/
The link should be https://www.verizon.com/business/resources/reports/2022/dbir/2022-data-breach-investigations-report-dbir.pdf
I can open a PR if you point me to the correct repository.
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