Protecting Against Man-in-the-Browser Attacks
Today, while man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attacks are still a big concern, the security endpoint has changed to the browser, creating a MiTB phishing threat that poses real danger.
Today, while man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attacks are still a big concern, the security endpoint has changed to the browser, creating a MiTB phishing threat that poses real danger.
There are dangerous gaps in protection against modern, fast-moving phishing attacks. Check out some highlights from the SlashNext Phishing Survey.
Today’s security teams need security controls to detect zero-hour phishing threats in real-time to better protect their users and reduce the risk of breaches.
The Web and social media offers a growing variety of complex phishing attacks and requires technology that detects and blocks these advanced phishing attacks.
With cybersecurity defenses improving, threat actors are turning to socially engineered attacks to exploit human vulnerabilities with phishing.
SlashNext discovered a new trend of injecting obfuscated malicious JavaScript into compromised websites, then redirect users to malicious tech support scams.