Artificial intelligence is transforming businesses, but it’s also giving cybercriminals powerful new ways to exploit trust. In 2024, an employee at global engineering firm Arup joined what appeared to ...
Organizations assume their email domains are highly protected until a spoofed message proves otherwise. Over the last few years, there has been an increase in the number of organizations adopting ...
WhatsApp has become one of the most effective channels for social engineering because employees are more likely to trust a message that is urgent and familiar, whether that is from the CEO or a ...
Employees click phishing links because they cannot spot them. Microsoft’s 2025 Digital Defense Report revealed that 54% of people click phishing emails when the scammer uses AI, compared with only 12% ...
WhatsApp scams can happen to anyone from your company’s junior employee to the CEO. These are way more sophisticated than the spam texts. Today’s message sounds like it’s from a superior, a bank or ...
The cybersecurity posture of an organization plays a major role in defending organizations against evolving cyber threats. However, a single mistake due to a human ...
Email communication has long been a cornerstone of modern business and personal interactions. However, with the rising sophistication of cyber threats and the increasing importance of data security, ...
USB drives pose serious threats to organizations, despite their convenience. USB sticks can be misused to incorporate systems by bypassing corporate systems and traditional network defenses. Using a ...
WhatsApp phishing includes OTP scams, impersonation, and malware links. Verification code scams remain the most successful attack method. Two-step verification provides strong protection against ...
Going for a proper Microsoft 365 DMARC setup is crucial for businesses looking to protect their email communications from spoofing attacks. Email spoofing and phishing remain the two largest threats ...
Social engineering attacks exploit human behavior instead of technical flaws. Phishing, BEC, pretexting, and impersonation remain the most successful attack methods. Urgency, authority, and trust ...
Imagine an employee coming to the office and finding their mobile phone constantly vibrating. Hundreds of messages appear on the screen, OTPs, links, spam notifications, all at once. Within seconds, ...