Malvertising on Legitimate Websites, Even The New York Times
SlashNext recently discovered a new malicious phishing URL distributed through Google ads being served on the The New York Times website.
SlashNext recently discovered a new malicious phishing URL distributed through Google ads being served on the The New York Times website.
SlashNext recently discovered a new malicious phishing threat that abuses Adobe’s open redirect services. Read our blog for details and how you can stop it.
While cybersecurity defenses against malicious email as an attack vector are improving, the level of improvement for phishing threats beyond the inbox are not.
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.
Human fallibility and the blind spots in network security are no match for most cybersecurity protection because of latency. Real-time phishing detection is the only true solution in today’s threat landscape.