While phishing has evolved, email security hasn't kept up. Attackers now bypass MFA & detection tools with advanced phishing ...
A surge in browser-based phishing attacks has been recorded over the past year, with a 140% increase compared to 2023 ...
Mishing, a term coined by Zimperium, covers all sorts of mobile-first phishing techniques: Smishing (SMS/text-based phishing), Quishing (QR code phishing), voice phishing, Wi-Fi-b ...
Victims of address poisoning scams were tricked into willingly sending over $1.2 million worth of funds to scammers, ...
“Typosquatting” also continues to be an effective phishing attack vector, with adversaries taking advantage of a lack of user awareness and technological protection to replace “O” with ...
This spoofed email will appear to the user to have come from simply “Co-pilot.” Users may have some familiarity with using Copilot to perform a myriad of tasks such as transcribing emails or drafting ...
In terms of email attacks, phishing remained the top attack method at 33.3%. This makes it by far the most common attack vector, next to malicious URLs. But not all phishing is the same.
Cybercriminals are using AI for help in planning and conducting cyberattacks—but cybersecurity vendors are fighting back.
Smishing (SMS/text based phishing) remains the most common mobile phishing vector, with 37% of attacks in India, 16% in the U.S., and 9% in Brazil. Mobile-targeted email phishing is increasing ...
The phishing attack is just another sign of the threat vector from cloud services, according to Venero. “We have always preached about the challenges of cloud services and the risks they pose to ...
Businesses are increasingly relying on mobile phones for key operations, and cybercriminals have spotted the shift Hackers have adapted their methods, Zimperium report claims Most phishing attacks ...