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Five Ways Spear Phishing Tactics are Evolving in 2025
What type of phishing became very effective around 2010 and still worries security teams today? Spear phishing. Spear phishing remains highly effective and is getting more dangerous by the day. What is spear phishing? What new technologies and methods will attackers use to get around common defenses? How will they become more precise and convincing? […]
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The Evolution of Phishing Attacks: Beyond Email and How to Protect Your Organization
The Evolution of Phishing Attacks: Beyond Email Phishing attacks have long been synonymous with email, but the landscape of cyberthreats has evolved dramatically. Today, phishing is not confined to email inboxes; it has permeat…
AI Everywhere: Key Takeaways from the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2024
The Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2024 showcased the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) across various industries, with a particular focus on the cybersecurity landscape. As organizations incre…
Multi-Channel Threat Blindspot Will Leave Your Organization Vulnerable to Breach
In today’s hyper-connected world, modern workers rely on a multitude of communication and collaboration tools to get work done efficiently. Email, SMS, Slack, Microsoft Teams – the average employee juggles between 6…
The Tolly Group Report Highlights SlashNext’s Gen AI-Powered Email Security Prowess
In the ever-evolving landscape of cyberthreats, email remains a prime target for malicious actors, with zero-hour Business Email Compromise (BEC) and advanced phishing attacks posing significant risks to organizations. A recent…
Understanding Credential Phishing
Credential phishing is a type of cyberattack where attackers attempt to deceive your employees into providing their sensitive information, such as their Microsoft usernames and passwords. What is not obvious is credential phish…
Understanding Business Email Compromise (BEC)
What is Business Email Compromise? Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a sophisticated form of cybercrime where attackers use email to deceive and defraud organizations. Unlike typical phishing attacks that cast a wide net, BEC …
Sophisticated Smishing Compromises Employee Accounts, Accesses Corporate Gift Card Systems
We at SlashNext want to draw attention to the alarming trend of cybercriminals exploiting advanced techniques to target retail corporations, as highlighted in the recent FBI Private Industry Notification (PIN). The threat actor…
SlashNext Introduces Gen AI for Spam and Graymail
SlashNext introduced a groundbreaking service, SlashNext Gen AI for Spam and Graymail, this week. This service is the first of its kind to use a generative AI large language model (LLM) for detecting and filtering spam and gray…
From Caesar to Cyberspace: The Growing Menace of Obfuscated Phishing Scams
In the world of cybersecurity, it often feels like we’re revisiting familiar problems, albeit with a modern twist. The essence of the issue isn’t about the emergence of entirely new types of cyberattacks but rather …
Think Security Training Will Save You From Phishing Attacks? Think Again!
What’s Required: Intercept phishing attempts before they reach the intended targets In the vast and intricate web of cybersecurity threats, phishing attacks stand out for their deceptively simple yet alarmingly effective …
Evolving Cyber Threats: Insights and Strategies from the 2023 FBI IC3 Report
Latest FBI IC3 Report shows a record year for cybercrime: record-setting $12.5 billion in losses The 2023 FBI IC3 report reveals not just numbers but narratives that underscore the adaptability and cunning of today’s cybe…
Threat Actors are Exercising New Attack Techniques to Bypass Machine Learning Security Controls
“Conversation Overflow” attacks are the latest attempt to get credential harvesting phishing emails into your inbox SlashNext threat researchers have uncovered a dangerous new type of cyberattack in the wild that uses clo…
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