The top 10 attack techniques haven't changed in a decade
The top 10 attack techniques haven't changed in a decade. Same list, every year, every major threat report. The industry response is always the same: more detections, more analysts, more tooling and a full-time job managing exceptions, fielding angry tickets, and explaining why a PDF reader needs an approval workflow. That's why we built MagicSword differently. We use application control as a prevention layer to block the specific techniques attackers actually use. This includes the 278 RMM tools nobody in your org runs but every attacker loves, the drivers getting weaponized to kill EDRs, and the dual-use binaries showing up in every ransomware playbook. When an attacker hits that wall, they improvise. They get noisy. Suddenly every detection tool you already have works the way it was supposed to. A silent breach becomes a loud one. Most attackers leave and find an easier target. Built by the team behind LOLDrivers and LOLRMM, we documented the problem for years before we built the fix. Because detection was never enough. Want to see it in action? Book a demo: https://www.magicsword.io/book-demo Explore and contribute to our open-source projects here: https://portal.magicsword.io/#projects