Security Tip of the Week – Friendly Spear Phishing
Spear phishing is a phishing attack that targets a specific person and appears to come from a trusted source.
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Spear phishing is a phishing attack that targets a specific person and appears to come from a trusted source.
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A new ransomware group is targeting US businesses. Are you protected if your organization is next?
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Reframing your opening question shows that you are interested and willing to have a conversation rather than just exchanging pleasantries.
In a recent phishing scam, bad guys combined some of their favorite tricks to create an extra special phishing email.
Reliability, scalability, availability, and security are foundational and unchanging requirements of business systems.
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