The death of the email attack 'campaign'

The death of the email attack 'campaign'

Sponsored By the time we hit 50, most of us start slowing down. Not so for email. As the technology hits its half-century next year, it's speeding up. Malicious emails are more ubiquitous than ever, and experts are seeing a worrying trend: Phishing campaigns are becoming faster, and smarter.


Email remains a primary attack vector for a growing tide of online crime. When a cyber criminal tries to infiltrate your organization, steal your credentials, or part you from your money, the chances are that they'll come calling via email first. According to the Darktrace 2020 Email Security Threat report, 94 per cent of attacks on business networks begin via this attack vector.


And yet, the notion of the traditional email attack campaign is dying. Hackers are no longer using the same attack infrastructure to send thousands ..

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