Security teams often assume that once authentication is modernized, risk drops significantly. With the adoption of Top IAM solutions, stronger identity controls, and smarter authentication flows, organizations expect attackers to struggle to gain access.
Yet push fatigue attacks continue to succeed.
These attacks don’t exploit infrastructure weaknesses or bypass the best IAM platforms through technical flaws. Instead, they target user behavior, exploiting response patterns that many identity and access management tools are not designed to detect easily.
Understanding why these attacks remain effective helps organizations strengthen defenses across enterprise IAM solutions rather than relying on traditional assumptions about authentication safety.
What Makes Push Fatigue Attacks Different
Push fatigue attacks occur when attackers repeatedly trigger authentication prompts to a user’s device until approval is granted, often accidentally or out of frustration.
Unlike credential theft, attackers already possess valid login data. This shifts the challenge for Top IAM solutions from preventing access attempts to interpreting user intent.
Read the full blog here: https://emudhra.com/en/blog/push-fatigue-attacks-hard-to-detect-top-iam-solutions

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