Google Workspace Fights Cookie Theft with Passkeys and DBSC

Google Workspace boosts security with passkeys and Device Bound Session Credentials to stop cookie theft.
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Google Workspace Fights Cookie Theft with Passkeys and DBSC
How Google Workspace Is Fighting Cookie Theft with Passkeys and DBSC Cybercriminals are finding new ways to bypass traditional authentication, and cookie theft has become one of their favorite tactics. Google Workspace is now stepping up security by introducing stronger, phishing-resistant authentication methods like passkeys and Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC). If you're wondering how Google plans to stop cookie theft or why Workspace admins should consider enabling passkeys, this blog has you covered. Learn how passkeys improve login security, why DBSC is gaining traction, and what it all means for organizations using Google Workspace. Image : Google Why Cookie Theft Is a Serious Threat to Google Workspace Users Cookie theft, often carried out through malware, involves stealing authentication tokens or cookies from a user's device. These stolen tokens can be used to hijack active sessions, allowing attackers to bypass even two-factor authentication (2FA). For organizatio…