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IRONSCALES Blog

Themis
by Themis
on February 25, 2022

Being prepared for the latest email security and phishing threats requires anticipating what’s on the horizon over the next year or so. Part one of this series of predictions covered the possible ...

Themis
by Themis
on February 16, 2022

In the dynamic world of cybersecurity, things change quickly and often—email security and phishing are no exceptions. Each 12-month period sees a range of new tactics, tools, and methods employed by ...

Or Malzman
by Or Malzman
on February 08, 2022

Analysis of Microsoft O365 Credential Phishing with Employee Manual Updates Attack Summary Details Impacted IRONSCALES customer mailboxes: 506 Impacted IRONSCALES customers: 269 Security Bypass: SPF, ...

IRONSCALES
by IRONSCALES
on February 02, 2022

International law enforcement collaboration led to the disbandment of several high-profile ransomware gangs in the last 12 months. As ransomware attacks gained more media coverage and wreaked more ...

IRONSCALES
by IRONSCALES
on January 27, 2022

Ransomware attacks continue to be a problem for companies around the world. As these attacks surge, many high-profile incidents have made headlines across Africa. This article highlights some of the ...

IRONSCALES
by IRONSCALES
on January 25, 2022

FIN7 is a unique group in the shady world of cybercrime. Infamous for sophisticated stolen credit and debit card hacks involving phishing emails and other social engineering methods, the gang’s ...

IRONSCALES
by IRONSCALES
on January 18, 2022

Netwalker is a notorious name on the ransomware scene with a prolific record of successful attacks. An estimated $25 million in ransom extortions between March and September 2020 established the gang ...

J Stephen Kowski
by J Stephen Kowski
on January 14, 2022

Separating Fact from Fiction “Yeah, I get it, but I just don't trust users; they always screw everything up,” lamented the Director of IT, while on a recent sales call featuring our dynamic ...

IRONSCALES
by IRONSCALES
on January 04, 2022

2021 was a big year for cybersecurity — and not in a good way.

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