Why Organizations Need to Take Phishing Threats Against Their Employees Seriously
The numbers don’t lie. See why organizations need to start taking phishing threats against their employees seriously.
The numbers don’t lie. See why organizations need to start taking phishing threats against their employees seriously.
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Here are 6 phishing attack methods that do not rely solely on email along with a new phishing threat prevention solution designed to stop them.
While cybersecurity defenses against malicious email as an attack vector are improving, the level of improvement for phishing threats beyond the inbox are not.
Even though browser extensions act like web applications they aren’t always bound by the SOP that normally prevents web apps from accessing data from other web applications.
If your employees are using the corporate network as a launching point for career change, they are opening the organization (and themselves) to potential phishing sites and links that can cause damage.
According to reports, 52% of phishing attack targets are in Canada while the U.S. was targeted in only 6% of the attacks.
This year’s Verizon Data Breach report showed that social engineering threats that are targeting the C-suite were up 12-fold over 2018 levels.
A recent Fortune article includes a video demo of a new automated phishing attack that hacks two-factor authentication (2FA).
The healthcare industry is particularly susceptible to phishing attacks as we’ve seen in the past. Here’s why and what can be done to minimize this risk.