The Technical Sophistication Behind the "Free" Gift Scam: Evading Detection

Below is an example of a sophisticated survey scam phishing email that KnowBe4’s Threat Lab team has been monitoring as discussed in “The Hidden Cost of "Free" Gifts: How Survey Scams Are Evolving to Steal Financial Data”. As discussed in our previous blog, the human element is a critical part of the fake survey scam. However, the campaign's success is largely due to its advanced technical infrastructure.

AI Data Privacy Concerns - Risks, Breaches, Issues in 2025

Data is moving faster than your controls. In 2024, AI privacy/security incidents jumped 56.4%, and 82% of breaches involve cloud systems; the same lanes your LLMs, agents, and RAG pipelines speed through every day. If you’re shipping GenAI inside a regulated org, you need guardrails that protect PII/PHI and IP without crushing context or tanking accuracy. Use this guide to.

MFA Bypass Risks: What You Need to Know in 2025

In Uber’s 2022 breach, attackers didn’t crack encryption or exploit some unknown flaw. They flooded an employee with MFA prompts until they became exhausted. One careless tap, and an entire enterprise was open. The lesson isn’t that MFA failed. It’s that MFA itself can become the exploit surface. From AiTM phishing proxies like EvilGinx to automated OTP interception, attackers treat MFA like DevOps treats CI/CD, i.e, scalable, repeatable, and scriptable.

Threat Actors Are Increasingly Abusing Generative AI Tools for Phishing

Cybercriminals are increasingly abusing AI-assisted website generators to quickly craft convincing phishing sites, according to researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42. In many cases, even when these services have safeguards in place to prevent abuse, criminals are able to bypass these measures in order to create phishing pages. Unit 42 tested a popular website generator to see how easy it was to spin up a spoofed website.

Architecting a Production-Grade Anti-Phishing Defense System with the NVIDIA NeMo Agent Toolkit and NIM

Konstantin (Kostya) Ostrovsky is the Chief Architect at Torq, where he leverages over 18 years of experience in software engineering and architecture. He specializes in cybersecurity, with a background that began with writing Windows Kernel Drivers. Konstantin is also a frequent speaker at software engineering conferences globally. Phishing attacks have evolved significantly in recent years, rendering traditional, rule-based defenses ineffective against sophisticated threats.

The Warning Signs You Can't Ignore: From Your Body to Your Business

We’ve all been there, pushing through a cold, a nagging pain, or a persistent feeling of being "off." We tell ourselves it’s nothing, that we’re too busy to slow down. I did the same thing, ignoring my body’s subtle whispers until they turned into a deafening roar. One moment, I was pushing through a typical day, and the next, I was in a hospital bed, a stark reminder that ignoring warning signs can have serious consequences.

How To Achieve Endpoint Visibility for Enhanced Endpoint Security

Endpoint visibility is fundamental to many of the processes that underpin effective endpoint security: data collection, monitoring, alerting (including alert analysis), and comprehensive threat detection and response. Trouble is, the number, types, locations, and use cases of endpoints are constantly in flux, due to user comings and goings, role changes, broad use of virtual instances and cloud-based workloads, Internet of Things (IoT) proliferation, hybrid work, and numerous other factors.

8 Fraud and Risk Gaps Private Lenders Miss

Would it surprise you to learn that fraud is common in private lending? Probably not if you're in this business. But if you're not, here's what a recent LexisNexis report has revealed: not only is fraud common, but U.S. financial services firms lose $4.41 in costs for every $1 of fraud. This, by the way, is a 28% increase compared to 2022.

Building a Global Regulatory Strategy with Threat Intelligence

Cybersecurity regulations are proliferating worldwide, but organisations are struggling to keep pace with the growing number of rules and risks. The growing maze of mandates, from the EU's Network and Information Security Directive 2 (NIS2) and the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) to the US's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) disclosure rules, is creating fragmentation, complexity, and an urgent need for smarter compliance strategies.