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The H1 2023 Email Threat Report examines the email threat environment and focuses on the growing risk that employees pose to cybersecurity.
Discover some of the most significant cybersecurity statistics from 2022 and how your organization can minimize risk heading into the new year.
This week, we released our H2 2022 Email Threat Report, which explores the latest email attack trends, including the rise of brand impersonation in phishing attacks.
Watch this short video to learn current trends and key issues in cloud email security, including how to protect your organization against modern threats.
The risk of supply chain compromise (also known as vendor email compromise or VEC) continues to increase. Our latest research uncovered some startling statistics about these attacks.
Business email compromise (BEC) attacks have increased considerably over the past 6 months. Here’s how cybercriminals are changing their targets and tactics.
Today, Abnormal released our H1 2022 Email Threat Report, focused on data from July to December 2021. Over the course of those six months, we tracked a relatively new form of cyber attack—phone fraud that starts via email.
There is little doubt that business email compromise and other advanced email threats are causing significant damage–both financial and reputational—to organizations worldwide. Because these never-before-seen attacks contain few indicators of compromise, they evade secure email gateways and other traditional email infrastructure...
Abnormal Security saw a significant increase in attacker activity in May 2021. Advanced email threats rose across virtually all industry sectors, with the median rate of advanced email-based attacks increased by 64% between the first and last weeks of May. The bulk...
The prolific attack on SolarWinds and their partner ecosystem will forever change how we view supply chain security and the role email communication plays in it. As the events and details surrounding the attack continue to unfold, we have learned from the company itself...
The median number of credential phishing attacks received by organizations increased 25% in July over the previous month, continuing a trend of rising phishing attacks. Credential phishing is the second most common attack type behind spam. Since February, the volume...
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