I have posted the latest part of my occasional series about the Insider Threat cyber security risk, on our online training site, CyberAwake:
What are the most spoofed brands in social engineering/phishing attacks?
It is not really a surprise, with the exponential rise in home shopping and deliveries because of the pandemic, that the delivery service DHL is the most impersonated organisation when it comes to cyber attacks: DHL named most-spoofed brand in phishing • The Register Microsoft and LinkedIN are close behind. …
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A phishing email leads to a £4.4m fine
I write a lot about phishing emails and social engineering attacks, because it is probably the way threat actors could most easily get malware inside your defences and from there compromise your security, your information and ultimately your wallet! The Berkshire based construction company, Interserve Group Ltd, with an employee …
My latest article on our training website CyberAwake.co.uk
Yesterday CyberAwake published my article looking at how snippets of information can leak out of a company and aid a threat actor:
Why threat actors will stick with phishing attacks rather than moving onto move hi-tech attacks?
I really liked this article. I have covered various highly involved cyber attacks over the last few months, deepfakes, hacking cars, air–gap attacks but as it describes in this article, you can use technology to steal those credentials or you can just ask nicely for them: Phishing works so well …
