Social Engineering stories
Most enterprise retailers now plan to use AI shopping agents, even as many say they are not ready for the fraud risks they bring.
Browser-based fraud is scaling fast, with Barracuda saying CypherLoc has driven about 2.8 million attacks since the start of 2026.
Exposed systems are becoming the main target, as Rapid7 says flaws were used in 38% of incidents and patch windows shrank to five days.
Fans risk losing money and personal data as scammers exploit demand for World Cup tickets, travel bookings and visa details.
Users can now start with a free Avast One plan and add paid protections later, as Gen shifts to a modular security model.
Deepfake threats are pushing public bodies to harden identity checks and governance, as Gartner forecasts dedicated TrustOps teams by 2028.
Pressure is mounting on email security vendors as AI-driven phishing grows, and IRONSCALES has brought in a former Mimecast executive to help scale up.
Corporate users can be compromised in under five minutes when attackers pose as help-desk staff in external Microsoft Teams chats, researchers say.
The scams can hand attackers Microsoft 365 access, as new kits and services make device code phishing easier to run at scale.
Families get short cyber safety lessons at home as deepfakes, grooming and scams put children and adults at growing risk online.
Australia is increasingly in cyber criminals' sights as ransomware now reaches systems in minutes, leaving firms far less time to contain damage.
Verified access to Anthropic's restricted AI tools could help IRONSCALES test email defences against more realistic phishing and impersonation attacks.
Losses from North Korea-linked digital asset theft jumped 51% in 2025, exposing banks and fintech firms to more identity-based intrusions.
The attack kept retrying for hours after network blocks, as a scheduled task and Python proxy preserved access on the host.
Dutch taxpayers face a higher risk of payment scams as the tax authority's bank account switch creates a new opening for fraudsters.
Bank-led name checks in Australia and New Zealand are eroding the niche that made Eftsure easy to sell a decade ago.
Growing use of AI fakery is forcing companies to verify who is really on screen before hiring, approving payments or granting access.
A default Windows utility is giving attackers a way to run malicious scripts through trusted processes and dodge security tools.
Many small firms cannot block the attack with email or antivirus tools because it tricks staff into running malicious commands themselves.
More than 130 major incidents in 2025 show Singapore facing rising disruption, with public services and retailers hit hardest.