New AkiraBot Abuses OpenAI API to Spam Website Contact Forms
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new spam campaign driven by ‘AkiraBot,’ an AI-powered bot that targets small business…
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Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new spam campaign driven by ‘AkiraBot,’ an AI-powered bot that targets small business…
Cybersecurity experts have uncovered how hackers use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to deceive spam filters and monitor user behavior. This sophisticated technique allows malicious actors to remain under the radar while gaining insights into user prefere…
Malware is any unexpected software on a device & can come in many forms. Discover how to defend against each type now.
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We all know to look out for phishing emails, but sometimes these scams can catch us off guard. Learn to identify minute details that, when brought together, shine light on a larger attack.
In the wake of Google’s announcement of new rules for bulk senders, Microsoft is urging Microsoft 365 email senders to implement SPF, DKIM and DMARC email authentication methods. “These Domain Name Service (DNS) email authentication records…
Google and Yahoo are introducing new requirements for bulk senders, to improve phishing and spam protections.
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To keep Gmail users’ inboxes “safer and more spam-free”, Google is introducing new requirements for bulk senders (of commercial email). “Last year we started requiring that emails sent to a Gmail address must have some form of a…
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Meet new Proton CAPTCHA from Proton AG, a custom-built CAPTCHA system designed to thwart bots and spammers. Proton…
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Check Point’s Global CISO discusses the firm’s 2023 threat intelligence, including new AI malice and threat actors spreading malware by dropping flash drives.
Spoofing emails escape email authentication checks because blocking imposters takes effort. Customers must demand enforcement from their vendors.
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