You can also go a long way in countering blind stealing by defending a wide range by calling, especially vs less than 3bb opens. The important thing to understand about it is that you're defending getting an attractive price and do not need to make a play at every pot to extract an advantage. OOP postflop play is all about keeping your range strong and realizing the equity of your hands. For example, if the button opens and you call from the BB with KQo with intention of c/fing every flop you miss, you will still make a lot of money because your hand is simply very strong and dominates a lot of his opening range.