Security News > 2019 > February > Phishing, software supply chain attacks greatest threats for businesses

Attackers continue to use phishing as a preferred attack method, but have been forced to adapt their approach as anti-phishing tools and techniques are becoming more sophisticated. The phishing threat “Phishing attacks have become increasingly polymorphic, which means attackers don’t use a single URL, domain, or IP address to send mail, but make use of a varied infrastructure with multiple points of attack The nature of the attacks themselves has also evolved, with modern phishing … More → The post Phishing, software supply chain attacks greatest threats for businesses appeared first on Help Net Security.
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