Social Engineering Attacks: What You Need to Know
Briefly

The rise of cyber threats has been exacerbated by the use of generative AI in social engineering attacks, making it easier for criminals to impersonate trusted sources. A staggering 60% of data breaches involve human error, underscoring the urgency for organizations to train employees on these threats. With the advent of phishing-as-a-service platforms, automated and targeted campaigns have surged, allowing attackers to implement complex strategies with minimal effort. Tools that help avoid detection and test variations of phishing messages further contribute to the effectiveness of these malicious attempts, putting organizations at heightened risk.
Cybercriminals are utilizing generative AI to craft sophisticated phishing campaigns, with human involvement a factor in 60% of breaches, revealing a stark need for enhanced security measures.
Phishing-as-a-service platforms have streamlined cyber attacks, providing attackers with tools to create tailored phishing sites and evade security measures efficiently.
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