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Coronavirus Redefines the Phishing Threat Landscape
The post Coronavirus Redefines the Phishing Threat Landscape appeared first on Cofense. Coronavirus Redefines the Phishing Threat Landscape was first posted on April 6, 2020 at 4:41 pm.©2018 “Cofense“. Use […]Threat Actors Evade Proofpoint and Microsoft Office 365 ATP Protection to Capitalize on COVID-19 Fears
The post Threat Actors Evade Proofpoint and Microsoft Office 365 ATP Protection to Capitalize on COVID-19 Fears appeared first on Cofense. Threat Actors Evade Proofpoint and Microsoft Office 365 ATP […]Phish Fryday – Phishing and Ransomware in Healthcare
While phishing attacks and ransomware affect all industries, healthcare is particularly vulnerable. Medical equipment running outdated software, limited budgets, and a need to provide lifesaving actions without delay increase cyber […]Bundle Up and Build an End-to-End Phishing Defense
By David Mount, Product Marketing Back in 2008, CofenseTM (then PhishMe®) pioneered the concept of phishing simulation as a tool to reduce organizational risk to phishing threats. Since then, the phishing threat landscape has evolved at a rapidUnder the Radar – Phishing Using QR Codes to Evade URL Analysis
Phishing attacks evolve over time, and attacker frustration with technical controls is a key driver in the evolution of phishing tactics. In today’s modern enterprise, it’s not uncommon for our emails to run the gauntlet of security productsCofense Report: 90% of Verified Phish Found in Environments Using Email Gateways
By Kaustubh Jagtap Our recently released 2019 Phishing Threat and Malware Review highlights how perimeter protection technologies can’t stop all advanced phishing threats. Email gateways are a critical first line of defense, but as attackersThe Zombie Phish Is Back with a Vengeance
Keep a close on your inboxes—the Zombie Phish is back and it’s hitting hard. Last October, on the eve of Halloween, the CofenseTM Phishing Defense CenterTM reported on a new phishing threat dubbed the Zombie Phish. This phish spreads much like aHey! I know I’ve never talked to you before – but can you send some money – QUICK!
Business Email Compromise (BEC), also known as CEO Fraud, is a type of phishing email designed to impersonate an executive. In a BEC campaign, the “executive” urgently instructs an employee to wire money, sometimes lots of money, to a bankThis ‘Broken’ File Hides Malware Designed to Break Its Targets
CISO Summary Cofense IntelligenceTM has identified a phishing campaign with a malicious attachment containing a “broken” file that actually works, in all the wrong ways. Under certain conditions, the file weaponizes in the target environmentOur vendors’ awards at American Security Today’s ASTORS
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