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How Attackers Achieve Persistence and How to Kick Them Out

7 min · 20. loka 2025
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Today if you've detected an attack and changed the compromised user's password. You're safe, right? Not if the attacker has already established persistence. A sophisticated attacker's goal is to ensure that even if their initial entry point is discovered, they have multiple backdoors to get back in.

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