The Very Real Threat Fake Emails Pose For Your Business

Roughly 91% of successful data breaches started with a phishing attack & 60% of business go under 6 months after a data breach. Get protected today.

by Marcus

Posted on February 14 2020


The phishing threat is real. And puts at risk all you've built. Let us help protect you, your employees and your business from emerging threats.

Companies large and small invest countless resources into their cyber security. They harden devices against viruses, set up the latest and greatest security policies to make sure their confidential data stays secure. Yet companies of all sizes keep falling victim to one major security flaw. Their employee’s choices. Phishing is the greatest threat to business security today. Roughly 91% of successful data breaches started with a spear phishing attack.

Phishing is a type of social engineering attack used to steal user data. Hackers don’t need to beat your impenetrable security system if they simply know a password that gives them access.  And that’s where phishing comes in. Often the victim is tricked into opening an email or text message, clicking a malicious link or downloading a Trojan file. This can have devastating results ranging from ransomware (hackers locking down infecting system demanding ransom) to a leak customer and business data that puts at risk your work and damages your brand and trust you’ve spent years building up with customers.

This is where we come out, our ACTIVE security monitoring gives you a team of security experts to not only assess and keep you informed about potential threats, but to monitor leaks that impact your employee’s security because if they become compromised your business can as well. Our team not only audits your security for past breaches, but we actively monitor the dark web for new breaches and leaks that threaten your security.  Contact enterprise sales today for more information on we can help sure up your greatest security weakness.


Category: Security

Topics Business Security Cyber Security Policies Employee Security Phishing

Tags: Dark Web Password Security Phishing Employee Security