Phishing

How unmonitored businesses are getting hacked through file sharing tools

  • Date : 14 January 2021
  • Time : 21 Min Video

Summary

Phishing changed a lot over the pandemic. Last summer, we saw a spike in hackers using shared files to steal money through invoice scams and ransomware. While traditional phishing tends to trick about a third of untrained users, our simulations using this technique caught about 75% of managers. In this video, Chris walks through this sort of attack and how to protect your business.


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