Passkeys are strong, but not untouchable
Researchers have uncovered new attack vectors that can undermine passkey authentication, challenging the idea that passwordless automatically means attack-proof. The attacks focus on weaknesses around the authentication flow and implementation, rather than breaking the underlying cryptography. Manipulation of WebAuthn processes, fallback mechanisms and compromised environments can potentially allow attackers to bypass or weaken passkey protection.
The research highlights that organizations still need secure implementations, endpoint protection and carefully controlled recovery/fallback procedures alongside passkeys. So basically phishing-resistant ≠ invulnerable, passkeys significantly improve security, but should remain part of a layered identity-security strategy.
Read B2B CyberSecurity article for more information.

