Traditional multi-factor authentication (MFA), once the gold standard, is now being systematically targeted by advanced techniques like adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) attacks, where a threat actor secretly intercepts and relays communication between a user and a legitimate service. This is why over 80% of breaches today begin with identity. The reality is that attackers now expect you to have MFA. The question is no longer if you have it, but how strong it is. This new reality demands a stronger paradigm: Phishing-Resistant MFA. This isn’t just another buzzword; it’s a fundamental requirement for modern security.