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Astaroth: A New 2FA Phishing Kit Targeting Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, O365, and 3rd-Party Logins
Phishing attacks continue to evolve, pushing even the most secure authentication methods to their limits. First advertised on cybercrime networks in late January 2025, Astaroth is a brand new phishing kit that bypasses two-factor authentication (2FA) through session hijacking and real-time credential interception. Astaroth utilizes an evilginx-style reverse proxy to intercept and manipulate traffic between […]
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10 Ways URL Analysis & Enrichment Can Help Ease Your SOC’s Challenges in 2020
On-demand phishing URL analysis solutions can help ease your SOC teams’ pain and challenges.
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The Truth About Why Malicious Links Get Through Security
KNOWN FACT: Malicious links are hosted on legitimate services like Google, Microsoft, AWS (Amazon Web Services), Wix, GoDaddy and many others, and these services are thought safe by many security services. The malicious links a…

SlashNext Expands Collaboration with Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA) Membership
We are excited to expand our collaboration with Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA) by integrating our artificial intelligence (AI) technology and real-time threat detection with Microsoft Sentinel. This collabora…

Attackers May Be Stealing Your Food and Ingredients Through BEC Phishing
Threat actors are currently using BEC (Business Email Compromise) attacks to steal large food shipments and ingredients from suppliers and distributors around the country according to a recent FBI advisory. And the attacks appe…

State of Phishing Report Reveals More Than 255 Million Attacks in 2022
SlashNext analyzed billions of link-based URLs, attachments, and natural language messages in email, mobile and browser channels over six months in 2022 and found more than 255 million attacks – a 61% increase in the rate of ph…

SlashNext Extends Award-Winning Enterprise Mobile for Home and Personal Use
With 83% of organizations reporting mobile device threats are growing more quickly than other device threats, according to a Verizon MIS report. Hackers are turning attention to mobile devices using tactics including SMS/text p…

Expert Guide to Microsoft 365 Email Threat Protection
With the demands of the modern workforce, there’s been an increased use of native cloud email protection, like Microsoft 365, in the last 12 months. This has led many security professionals to ask if Microsoft 365 Defende…

Hackers Get Ready for Amazon Prime Days Shoppers with Thousands of Live Phishing Sites
The start of Amazon Prime Days on July 12 has prompted an increase in phishing attacks. These attacks target shoppers anxiously awaiting the amazing offers and discounts revealed during the two-day sale, and bad actors are read…

Man in the Middle Attacks: What are they anyway, and how to prevent them.
Man in the Middle (MitM) attacks occur when a cybercriminal comes between the user and their application. In these attacks, a hacker will hijack the application to steal credentials or open a backdoor to their network. These at…

Phishing + Ransomware—Why Multi-Channel Protection is Essential to Stop Both
When it comes to spear-phishing and ransomware attacks, it’s time to think outside of the inbox and consider these (scary) facts: Ransomware has continued its upward trend with an almost 13%increase–a rise as big as the last fi…

10 Reasons Why Email Protection is Critical in 2022
We all use email all day long. No matter what industry you’re in or where you are working around the globe, you’re more than likely using email to communicate, work and socialize. Most of us check our email multiple times a day…

Getting Intelligent About Browser Security
Fixing browser security with artificial intelligence Had you told me 30 years ago the first web browser would be the ancestor of most software interfaces, I’d have been skeptical. Of course, that was before most of us had…

Beware! It’s Not the IRS Texting, Emailing, or Calling You
There are many compelling reasons why tax returns are valuable to hackers, but all are related to monetary gain. Tax returns are dense with personal information, including social security numbers, dependents’ PII, propert…

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