In this episode, cybersecurity expert Tyler Moffitt unpacks how modern cyberattacks have evolved into a seamless, scalable pipeline. What once appeared as separate threats—phishing, info stealers, credential theft, and ransomware—are now deeply interconnected stages of a single attack chain.
The conversation explores how attackers no longer need to “hack” their way in. Instead, they log in using stolen credentials and session data bought and sold in thriving underground marketplaces. With the rise of automated platforms and tools powered by AI, cybercrime has become more accessible, efficient, and difficult to detect than ever before.
Tyler breaks down the full attack lifecycle—from initial infection to credential theft, marketplace distribution, and eventual account takeover—highlighting why traditional defenses are struggling to keep up. The episode also examines the declining reliance on ransomware, as attackers increasingly favor silent data exfiltration and extortion tactics that are faster, quieter, and often more profitable.
For defenders, the message is clear: identity is now the frontline. With attackers blending in as legitimate users, organizations must shift their focus from keeping threats out to detecting suspicious behavior from within.
A sobering look at the current state of cybersecurity—and why the biggest threat may already be inside.
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