Phishing in the News

Phishing in the News

2018’s Primary Breach Actors Were Malicious Outsiders According to a Whitepaper by security firm Tripwire, “2018’s primary breach actors were malicious outsiders. They were behind 56 percent of all breaches, followed by accidental loss at 34 per­cent, malicious insiders at 7 percent, hacktivists at 2 percent, and the remain­ing 1 percent falling into unknown.”

Recovering from a Phishing Attack

Recovering from a Phishing Attack

So you tried your best to avoid a phishing attack but one day your laptop woke up with the flu bug. Criminals use phishing attacks to try to get at your personal information. You receive a legitimate-looking email with a link or attachment attached and you take the bait. After the initial shock wears off

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Combating the Threat of Phishing in the Modern Corporation

Combating the Threat of Phishing in the Modern Corporation

Phishing is possibly the single most dangerous form of cyber attack facing individuals and corporations in today’s world because it exploits people rather than systems. At a very high level, phishing is any form of attack that trades on the trust of a person or corporation to reveal some information they wouldn’t normally reveal.

Do I Need Third-Party Phishing Protection for Office 365?

Do I Need Third-Party Phishing Protection for Office 365?

Office 365’s security features won’t protect users from all cyber security threats. Microsoft’s cloud-based Office 365 user base is growing at a steady rate. Since the office platform first outperformed Google Apps in 2015, it’s seen a constant uptick in activity. Now, Microsoft reports it counts its Office 365 users in the hundreds of millions. However, enterprise

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Can Phishing Awareness Training Cause More Harm Than Good?

Can Phishing Awareness Training Cause More Harm Than Good?

Filtering and time-of-click protection can produce results where training fails. First, the facts: Employees who are unaware of the dangers of phishing are far more likely to become victims of phishing attempts than those who understand the process. The FBI estimates that organizations across the United States lose $1.2 billion every year due to email

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