2021 Q4 Cofense Phishing Review for MSPs
One study pegs polymorphic attacks at over 40 percent1 of all campaigns.
In early 2022, the tide of cyber-attacks has not let up and MSPs are being targeted, along with companies of all sizes worldwide. Facing increasing threats, the current security landscape reinforces the need for MSPs and SMBs alike, to ensure they add an important layer of enhanced email security to better protect their organizations.
Threat actors are continuing to evolve their methods to find vulnerabilities. The new threats identified near the end of 2021 included December’s Apache log4j vulnerability that surfaced in January 2022, new reveals of data breaches from Broward Health, fresh QR code scams, and reports of millions of infected versions of the Telegram app being installed around the world.
Implementing a multi-layered security approach that includes threat intelligence, detection & response tools, and customer training has never been more important.
Register for It’s Always a Phish. Combat the Latest Threats With the 2022 Annual State of Phishing Report and receive a copy of the New 2022 Report on March 30th. Listen in as Cofense CTO & Co-Founder, Aaron Higbee & Senior Strategic Security Advisor, Tonia Dudley share the best and worst of 2021 and what we learned about credential theft, business email compromise, ransomware, and more. Register now