Phishing Will Continue to Wreak Havoc in 2021—Make Sure You’re Ready
The number one cause of a cybersecurity breach is phishing, and this year the average cost of a corporate breach
The number one cause of a cybersecurity breach is phishing, and this year the average cost of a corporate breach
With the Presidential election just a few days away, bad actors are ramping up their efforts to lure in victims
This week, Amazon Prime Day prompted a big increase in phishing attacks, as reported by Threatpost and many other media outlets. Shoppers
As we continue to transition our lives to the digital world, our digital footprint continues to grow. As our data
Phishing attacks aren’t limited to email anymore leaving cybercriminals an abundance of new threat vectors, such as SMS, social media, browser extensions to attack through actions such as credential stealing, rogue software, scareware, fake virus alerts, and more.
The USPS SMishing attack is a fast-moving, constantly changing credential stealing, social engineering phishing campaign. SlashNext Labs first detected and blocked it in May 2020.
The BYOD (Bring-Your-Own-Device) age has been around now for some time, and the megatrends of remote work brought on by
Users of a Secure Email Gateway (SEG) are protected from most phishing, yet emails with malicious URLs still get through.
As users continue to leverage browser extensions to save time and increase productivity it is attracting the attention of cybercriminals. Learn how malicious extensions are making their way into the official stores and how to stay safe.
With the rising popularity of iOS and Android devices for everything from sending a client an SMS to attending a