"As Phishing Gets Even Sneakier, Browser Security Needs to Step Up"
Phishing attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, requiring more advanced detection methods. Din Serussi, manager of the incident response group at Perception Point, explained that this is because modern forms of phishing are more difficult to detect, especially when employees work remotely, and are more challenging to protect. According to Serussi, 91 percent of cyberattacks start with a phishing email. In the past, it required time for an attacker to create a phishing template, but Artificial Intelligence (AI) can now generate a phishing template with an embedded malicious URL and malicious file in 30 seconds. This article continues to discuss Serussi's insights on modern phishing tactics used by attackers and how to address them.
Dark Reading reports "As Phishing Gets Even Sneakier, Browser Security Needs to Step Up"