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How quishing is being used in attacks, what these threats look like in the wild and best practices for avoiding them.
This playbook will guide you through the essential email security best practices you need to know to educate employees, mitigate risks, and protect your organization.
Your ultimate guide to the process behind social engineering training and all of the tips and know-how you need to ensure your training successfully changes behavior.
Gamified cyber security training is a scientifically proven method to boost user engagement and motivate them to change behavior and build cyber skills continuously.
Vishing attacks are spiking, and they’re powered by AI voice clones and social engineering. Here's how to prevent vishing with real-world tactics and simulation-based training.
Compare Hoxhunt vs. KnowBe4 with real user insights, reviews, and security team feedback. Find out how each platform drives real behavior change, reduces admin overhead, and builds a stronger security
A breakdown of the best security awareness training and compare top security awareness training vendors based on real reviews, not marketing claims.
At Hoxhunt, we’ve spent years redesigning what effective security awareness training should look like. Here's what we've found works.
Your ultimate breakdown on how effective security awareness training really is and why traditional compliance programs fall short.
Traditionally, finance has been responsible for reducing business risk. CFOs need to cooperate with IT leadership to mitigate risk from cyber attacks.
Smartphones could be a cyber threat for your company for several reasons. Learn what you should teach them about safe smartphone habits to prevent a breach.
Build a winning business case to gain leadership support so that you can invest in people-first phishing training. Learn now.
Understanding how and why people make errors is the first step to planning on how to address and eliminate human risk. Learn more about human risk.
Failing to provide security training to remote employees can leave your company vunerable to cyberattacks that have been increasing recently.
Without practice, people won’t know what to do with a dangerous email. Through continuous training, you can reinforce the right behavior in cybersecurity.
Today, cybersecurity awareness training for your employees should be just as important as defense technology. Learn how to train your employees better.
Your essential guide to clone phishing. Real-world examples, prevention tactics, and actionable strategies to safeguard your organization.
"Unusual activity in your account": Cybercriminals are taking advantage of your relationship with trusted companies by sending clone phishing emails that warn you of potential phishing scams.
Hoxhunt's Cybersecurity Glossary is here to help you navigate the terminology around phishing and cybersecurity.
#HoxhuntPhishmas Day 24: A real-world Credential Harvesting case explored and exposed!
We asked the AI bot ChatGPT about its dangers and designs on phishing and world domination. Its responses may surprise you.
The true cost of phishing and security breaches doesn’t just lie with the cost of the actual breach itself.
Your SaaS suite is leaving your backdoor open. Here's how to fix it.
Log4J Log4Shell vulnerability explained to help you understand what it is and how to stay protected
A security vulnerability was recently reported in the default guest permissions of Microsoft Azure Active Directory. Here’s how to fix it and stay safe from attackers.
This phishing email was sent from outside the organization but is replacing the Caution! External Sender banner with a safe sender banner.
Apple just recently confirmed the most significant vulnerability in iOS history after ZecOps made a public announcement about their discovery of a security flaw.
According to security researchers, the iOS mail app, which is the email client that can be found on most Apple iPhones and iPads, has a severe security flaw making it vulnerable to attacks.
From Spear-Phishing, to Credential Harvesting, To Possible Ad Fraud. Keep Reading To Find Out How This Story Unfolded and How You Can Avoid Getting Caught.
We're seeing an uptick in social engineers targeting social media accounts
Now that cookies are on their way out, a much sneakier way of identifying you is on its way in.
Years later, pop-ups are back, this time serving a different purpose... stealing your info.