QR code phishing, also known as quishing, is a rapidly growing form of phishing attacks that exploits trust in QR codes. As QR codes become …
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Clicking a phishing link can happen to anyone—even cautious users. What matters most is what you do next. The minutes and hours after interaction often …
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Phishing links and phishing attachments represent two primary delivery methods used in modern phishing attacks. While both aim to manipulate users into enabling compromise, they …
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How social engineering attacks bypass technical security explains one of the most frustrating realities in cybersecurity: even the strongest technical defenses can be rendered useless …
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How attackers clone legitimate websites for phishing explains why phishing websites often look indistinguishable from real services. Website cloning for phishing allows attackers to steal …
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Voice-based scams have existed for years, but recent advances in artificial intelligence have fundamentally changed how they work. Deepfake voice technology allows attackers to replicate …
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Common phishing email templates used by attackers follow predictable patterns designed to manipulate trust, urgency, and routine behavior. While the wording may change, the structure …
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The future of social engineering attacks is being shaped by artificial intelligence, data abundance, and changing digital behavior. As communication becomes faster and more automated, …
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AI-driven impersonation scams are becoming one of the most dangerous forms of modern social engineering. By combining artificial intelligence with publicly available data, attackers can …
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The question of whether artificial intelligence can defend against social engineering attacks sits at the center of modern cybersecurity strategy. As attackers increasingly use automation …