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One of the most common attack vectors for lateral movement is Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). PingID Desktop fully secures RDP logins. If a hacker steals a domain admin’s password via a phishing attack, they cannot RDP into a server because the PingID Desktop prompt on the server will demand a push approval—which the hacker cannot provide.

The most important feature. MFA is enforced before the Windows shell (explorer.exe) starts. This prevents keyloggers, screen scrapers, or ransomware that relies on an active user session from bypassing the second factor. pingid desktop

Unlike cloud-only MFA solutions that fail when the internet is down, PingID Desktop supports offline authentication policies. Users can pre-register a set of one-time backup codes or use time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) stored locally on a YubiKey. One of the most common attack vectors for