MFA Bypass Risks: What You Need to Know in 2025
In Uber’s 2022 breach, attackers didn’t crack encryption or exploit some unknown flaw. They flooded an employee with MFA prompts until they became exhausted. One careless tap, and an entire enterprise was open. The lesson isn’t that MFA failed. It’s that MFA itself can become the exploit surface. From AiTM phishing proxies like EvilGinx to automated OTP interception, attackers treat MFA like DevOps treats CI/CD, i.e, scalable, repeatable, and scriptable.