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Phishing emails are responsible for 91% of cyberattacks. As a result, it’s crucial to understand the different forms that phishing scams can take and implement measures to safeguard your organization. Learn how to protect your organization.
According to IBM’s 2022 Cost of Data Breach Report, the use of stolen or compromised credentials from phishing scams remains the most common cause of a data breach, with the average cost of data breaches rising from $2.24m in 2021 to $4.34m in 2022.
Phishing was first described in 1987. Since then, it’s evolved as cybercriminals find new ways and new technologies to exploit vulnerabilities and steal private information through emails, text messages, advertisements, fake websites, and other means.
Since the majority of phishing scams are delivered by email, we’re sharing five of the most pervasive email phishing scams below:
No matter how informed you are, as technology and cybercrime tactics evolve – such as through the use of AI tools like ChatGPT – email phishing scams become increasingly clever and difficult to identify. Here are some tips to spot an email phishing scam:
Cyber risks, particularly email phishing scams, pose a real threat to your organization. A primary means of protecting it is to educate employees on how to spot a phishing scam, while instructing them not to open emails, click on links, or download attachments, from untrusted sources, as well as sources that may appear legitimate at first glance, but ultimately aren’t.
Given the rapid evolution of cybercrimes and technology, it’s necessary to take steps to prevent your domain from being used by cybercriminals in email phishing scams and other attacks.
An important step is to ensure compliance with DMARC, a global cyber security standard, that’s designed to stop cybercriminals from impersonating your organizations email addresses.
For other detailed suggestions on how to protect yourself and your organization from cybercrime threats, including email phishing scams, read our blog post on email security best practices in 2023 – protect your business and your bottom line.
With 91% of cybercrime starting with phishing, it’s now a necessity for users and organizations to employ multiple layers of protection as a safeguard against attacks. To find out more about how Sendmarc can help, contact us today.
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