KnowBe4 boasts that the merger will create “the largest, advanced AI-driven cybersecurity platform for managing human risk.”
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KnowBe4 boasts that the merger will create “the largest, advanced AI-driven cybersecurity platform for managing human risk.”
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) detects a cybersecurity incident that involved nearly a dozen email accounts getting hacked.
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8,800 domains, many once owned by major companies, have been abused to get millions of emails past spam filters as part of SubdoMailing campaign.
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HPE told the SEC that Russian state-sponsored threat group Midnight Blizzard had access to an email system for several months.
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A new attack technique named SMTP Smuggling can allow malicious actors to send out spoofed emails that bypass authentication mechanisms.
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Google and Yahoo are introducing new requirements for bulk senders, to improve phishing and spam protections.
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Patches are being developed for serious Exim vulnerabilities that could expose many mail servers to attacks.
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