Security News > 2024 > February > Need to Know: Key Takeaways from the Latest Phishing Attacks
This article takes a look at some lessons from recent phishing attacks and highlights actionable tips to limit the risks of phishing affecting your company.
In the face of rampant phishing attacks that can cause large-scale data breaches, here are some ways you can limit phishing risks.
While training users is worth the investment, depending on effective training to stop all phishing attacks is too risky.
Advanced email filtering is a technological solution that reduces the likelihood of phishing attacks succeeding and minimizes your reliance on user vigilance alone.
The link to reducing phishing risks here is that even if a phishing attack successfully dupes a user into revealing their password, the additional authentication factors add an extra barrier against unauthorized access.
Whether it's securing MFA gaps or responding to Gmail phishing attacks, Blink enables you to start automating without the need to code.
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