Hundreds of organizations have been compromised daily by a Microsoft device-code phishing campaign that uses AI and ...
Phishing remains one of cybersecurity’s most enduring threats, not because defenders aren’t evolving, but because attackers are adapting even faster. Today’s most effective campaigns aren’t just built ...
Twenty years of “think before you click,” and phishing is still the number one attack vector in enterprise security. Every ...
Report reveals as attackers use AI to generate thousands of unique variants, weaponize trusted tools, and blend seamlessly into business workflows Cofense, the leading provider of intelligence-driven ...
Go phish: Why the sudden rise in phishing attacks? In the fourth quarter of 2024, the Acronis Threat Research Unit detected a sharp jump in the number of phishing attacks — 194% over the previous year ...
You get an email from a service you use, letting you know that your account is closing. Better click the link before it’s gone! Sounds legit, but if you click the link, you could be a victim of one of ...
Despite being a legacy communication tool, email isn’t going anywhere anytime soon—and as long as it continues to be used in business, it will continue to serve as a prime target for cybercriminals, ...
Microsoft 365 includes built-in tools to defend against phishing attempts that use domain and user impersonation, but administrators need to understand how these protections work to avoid unintended ...
Most organizations today have invested in an email security solution of some description. But even the most premium tools have significant limitations when it comes to modern phishing attacks. The ...
Current anti-phishing training programs have little to no impact. Training methods lack what human learners need: engagement. These programs must be revamped and combined with supportive technologies.