Researchers at Hoxhunt have found that AI agents can now outperform humans at creating convincing phishing campaigns.
Researchers at Hoxhunt have found that AI agents can now outperform humans at creating convincing phishing campaigns.
In today’s cybersecurity landscape, organizations face an ever-present and often underestimated threat: human risk.
Despite significant advancements in technological defenses, human error remains a leading cause of data breaches and security incidents.
Phishing was the most prevalent and disruptive type of attack experienced by UK organizations over the past twelve months, according to the British government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025.
America’s critical infrastructure faces an unprecedented threat, and it’s already installed in hundreds of locations across the nation.
Reliable energy is the backbone of any modern society. It powers our homes, industries, and economies. But what happens when this essential infrastructure becomes a target for cyberattacks? In Europe, the energy sector is facing an escalating threat landscape, with potentially dire consequences.
Cybercriminals are capitalizing on tax season by launching phishing campaigns targeting QuickBooks
users, Malwarebytes reports.
On March 6, I had the opportunity to speak and provide testimony at the SEC Investor Advisory Committee’s panel on Retail Investor Fraud in America—a critical discussion about how AI is supercharging financial deception. March 6 also happened to be National Slam the Scam Day—an ironic but fitting coincidence.