Hacking-related breaches involve stolen credentials – Source: Verizon
Rise in malicious phishing emails since ChatGPT launched in 2022 – Source: SlashNext
Rise in malicious emails in the last six months – Source: SlashNext
Consumers have detected more suspicious messages and online scams in 2024 – Source: FIDO Alliance
Based on Open Standards
FIDO standards use standard public key cryptography techniques to provide phishing-resistant authentication
Phishing-Resistant
Unlike passwords, passkeys are always strong and phishing-resistant
Scalable
FIDO protocols are designed to be scalable and can be used by any website or application
Faster, Simpler Sign-ins
Enables password-only logins to be replaced with secure and fast login experiences across all users’ devices
Faster sign-in times – Source: Mercari
Higher sign-in success rate – Source: eBay
Improvement in sign-in success rate (vs passwords) – Source: Google
Reduction in abandonment rates – Source: Air New Zealand
Number of credential stuffing attacks* – Source: Air New Zealand
Number of phishing attacks* – Source: Mercoin
Password reset reduction – Source: HYPR
*100% passwordless environments
**View the sources for the statistics here.

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