Many cyberattacks use email to gain access to systems, which underscores the critical need for businesses to prioritize email security. Here are some practical tips you can employ to protect your organization from evolving threats and ensure the confidentiality of your sensitive information.
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Email account security you should follow
What are distributed spam distraction attacks?
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Email is an effective communication tool that businesses have been using for many years. Not only does it allow organizations to send and receive messages quickly, but it also allows them to reach out to potential customers.
However, the use of email introduces organizations to a nasty problem: spam or junk mail.
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The threat of distributed spam distraction
You wouldn’t think that cybercriminals would carry out their nefarious schemes in plain sight — except that they do and you’ve probably already fallen victim to them. Learn all about a scheme called distributed spam distraction (DSD) and how malicious actors are using it to steal valuable information from their victims.
Distributed spam distraction used for illegal activities
Usually, when victims find out their account has been hacked or hijacked, serious damage has already been done. But there’s a new illegal activity that cybercriminals are employing — and it’s done in plain sight. Distributed spam distraction involves sending thousands of spam email, and they do more than cause distractions.
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Don’t fall for distributed spam distraction
Users get around 200 emails in their inbox a day, including work messages, automated payment slips, and everyone’s least favorite email, spam. Spam messages are mostly harmless, but when you get more than 10,000 of them flooding your inbox, you’re probably the victim of a special type of spam attack.