Forcepoint researchers describe a layered attack chain that slips past filters by mimicking everyday business behavior.
A new breed of malware uses various dynamic techniques to avoid detection and create customized phishing webpages.
At first glance, it’s a normal and harmless webpage, but it’s able to transform into a phishing site after a user has already ...
Phishing attacks are everywhere, and most of us can spot the obvious ones. Even if someone falls for one and hands over their password, two-factor authentication (2FA) usually adds a crucial layer of ...
Tech firms are still the most impersonated in phishing campaigns ...
Microsoft reports a multi-stage AitM phishing and BEC campaign abusing SharePoint, inbox rules, and stolen session cookies to ...
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 ...
Holding large sums of cryptocurrency, crypto whales attract cybercriminals who launch sophisticated phishing attacks to exploit them. These attacks often use fake websites, emails, and impersonation, ...
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, ...
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.