How Domain Spoofing Works and Why Most Businesses Have No Idea It Is Happening You did not send that email. But it came from your domain. It had your name on it. It used your business address. It ...
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How Local Admin Rights Can Turn a Single Bad Click Into a Network-Wide Cyber Incident Most employees log into their work laptop every morning with full admin rights. They can install anything. Change ...
How Domain Spoofing Works and Why Most Businesses Have No Idea It Is Happening You did not send that email. But it came from your domain. It had your name on it. It used your business address. It ...
How Fake IT Support Messages Are Bypassing Your Team's Best Instincts Your team trusts IT support. That trust is earned over time. It is also exactly what attackers are exploiting. A growing number ...
How QR Code Phishing Works and Why It Is Bypassing Traditional Security Defenses QR codes have become a normal part of business life. Menus. Invoices. Conference materials. Email signatures. Your ...
What would you do if your CEO called you on a video conference and asked you to wire funds immediately? Most people would do it. That's exactly what happened to a finance worker at a multinational ...
Remote and hybrid work are here to stay. But for many businesses, the rapid shift to remote access created security gaps that still haven't been addressed. One of the biggest? Remote Desktop Protocol ...
Email security has improved. Spam filters are smarter. Employees are more cautious about clicking links. So attackers adapted. They're calling your team directly. They're sending text messages that ...
Firewalls block malicious traffic. Antivirus catches known threats. Spam filters flag suspicious links. But none of those tools can stop an attacker from simply asking the right person the right ...
Before an attacker asks for anything, they build trust. They research your business. They learn names, roles, and routines. Then they craft a believable scenario, a reason to call, a reason to ask, a ...
An office manager receives an email from a vendor they've worked with for years. The logo is right. The email thread looks familiar. The message is polite, professional, and explains that their ...