Why Businesses Must Protect Their Corporate Email Systems
Cybercriminals often target corporate email to steal important information. Phishing is one of their main methods. This involves tricking employees into giving away private information such as passwords or financial details by pretending to be a trusted source.
A report titled “The State of Email Security 2023” by Mimecast found that 83% of Chief Information Security Officers believe email is a primary way for cyberattacks to occur.
Phishing attacks start with fake emails that look real. These emails might look like they’re from people or organizations you trust and often use urgent language to make you act quickly. They usually have harmful links or files meant to break into your data.
Modern Phishing Techniques
With new technology, phishing emails are becoming harder to spot. Cybercriminals use AI to make their fake emails look very convincing, using personal details to tailor messages specifically for you, making the scam harder to recognise.
The Consequences of Phishing
If a phishing attack is successful, it can seriously harm a business by causing huge financial losses, damaging its reputation, and creating legal problems. It can also lead to more dangerous cyber threats, like further hacking and data theft.
How to Improve Email Security
Businesses can fight phishing by educating their employees about the risks, using multi-factor authentication to protect accounts, and installing advanced email filtering tools. It’s also important to have a good plan ready for when attacks happen.
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