managersins
Managersins is a term that refers to a specific type of cybersecurity attack where an attacker gains unauthorized access to a system by exploiting the permissions of a manager-level user account. Unlike traditional phishing or malware attacks, managersins often targets high-privilege accounts, such as those of executives, department heads, or IT administrators, to bypass standard security controls. These accounts typically have broad access to sensitive data, financial systems, and critical infrastructure, making them prime targets for malicious actors seeking to exfiltrate information, disrupt operations, or install backdoors.
The attack vector often involves social engineering techniques, such as spear-phishing emails or fake login portals,
Mitigation strategies for managersins include multi-factor authentication (MFA) enforcement for all privileged accounts, regular security awareness