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A temporary (or disposable) email address is an email account that exists for a short time -- anywhere from a few minutes to a few days. You use it to receive emails without giving out your real addre...
Phishing emails have gotten much harder to spot. The obvious typos and Nigerian prince scams still exist, but the attacks targeting businesses today are far more polished. Here are the techniques atta...
This guide offers a simple security step that most people overlook: turning off automatic image loading in your email client. It takes about two minutes to set up and closes a real tracking and attack...
AI-generated phishing emails have 60% higher click rates because they look safer than legitimate emails. Every red flag you were taught to spot has been inverted.
INTERPOL shut down 45,000 phishing servers, but hackers already moved on. New attacks exhaust security teams with investigative overload while real breaches slip through unnoticed.
Microsoft just patched a bug in their AI assistant that was leaking confidential emails for six weeks. If your company uses Microsoft 365 with sensitivity labels, Copilot could show protected emails t...
About 45% of successful phishing attacks now show clear signs of AI assistance. Within 18 months, experts predict 75-95% of phishing emails will be AI-generated, making them nearly impossible to spot ...
Right after the Microsoft Copilot bug made headlines, scammers sent fake Microsoft security alerts from micr0soft-support.net (note the zero). Here's how to spot this typosquatting scam and what to do...