anti-phishing Archives - EmailSONAR https://emailsonar.com/tag/anti-phishing/ Anti-Phishing Service Tue, 05 Aug 2025 01:25:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://i0.wp.com/emailsonar.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/cropped-cropped-email-sonar-logo-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 anti-phishing Archives - EmailSONAR https://emailsonar.com/tag/anti-phishing/ 32 32 238023595 Don’t Click That Link: These 10 Brands Are Being Spoofed the Most https://emailsonar.com/dont-click-that-link-these-10-brands-are-being-spoofed-the-most/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dont-click-that-link-these-10-brands-are-being-spoofed-the-most Tue, 05 Aug 2025 01:25:37 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1664 Scammers are getting bolder and more convincing, with cyber experts at Guardio revealing the top 10 most impersonated brands in phishing schemes—names like Microsoft, Facebook, Netflix, Coinbase, and even the Australian government. These phishing emails often mimic urgent alerts, prompting users to click bogus links and unknowingly hand over login credentials. With AI making fake […]

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Scammers are getting bolder and more convincing, with cyber experts at Guardio revealing the top 10 most impersonated brands in phishing schemes—names like Microsoft, Facebook, Netflix, Coinbase, and even the Australian government. These phishing emails often mimic urgent alerts, prompting users to click bogus links and unknowingly hand over login credentials. With AI making fake websites look more realistic than ever, it’s getting harder to spot the fakes. At emailSONAR, we help you fight back—just forward any suspicious email, and we’ll analyze it for phishing risks so you don’t have to guess. Stay alert, and never trust links in unsolicited messages—especially if it “feels” urgent.

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Phishing Gone Too Far: The $27K Scam That Started with an Email https://emailsonar.com/phishing-gone-too-far-the-27k-scam-that-started-with-an-email/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=phishing-gone-too-far-the-27k-scam-that-started-with-an-email Sun, 03 Aug 2025 18:03:22 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1660 A recent Apple ID phishing scam cost an Ohio man $27,000 after cybercriminals tricked him into believing his account was compromised. The scammers showed up to his place of residence and convinced him to hand over the amount in cash. This elaborate attack highlights how phishing can escalate beyond emails and texts into real-world danger. […]

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A recent Apple ID phishing scam cost an Ohio man $27,000 after cybercriminals tricked him into believing his account was compromised. The scammers showed up to his place of residence and convinced him to hand over the amount in cash. This elaborate attack highlights how phishing can escalate beyond emails and texts into real-world danger. At emailSONAR, we’re here to help you detect threats before they escalate. Protect yourself—forward suspicious emails to us and stay safe.

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emailSONAR: The 7th Layer of Security You Didn’t Know You Needed https://emailsonar.com/emailsonar-the-7th-layer-of-security-you-didnt-know-you-needed/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=emailsonar-the-7th-layer-of-security-you-didnt-know-you-needed Fri, 01 Aug 2025 01:37:31 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1653 CyberGuy.com recently exposed a sneaky bank phishing scam that looks frighteningly official—complete with real logos, urgent security warnings, and even polished formatting—but actually installs malware or steals credentials through fake links or spoofed sender addresses. These attackers often use fear and urgency to trick victims into clicking, exposing them to serious risk  . You can […]

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CyberGuy.com recently exposed a sneaky bank phishing scam that looks frighteningly official—complete with real logos, urgent security warnings, and even polished formatting—but actually installs malware or steals credentials through fake links or spoofed sender addresses. These attackers often use fear and urgency to trick victims into clicking, exposing them to serious risk  .

You can significantly bolster your security with six standard defenses like antivirus tools, strong passwords, multi-factor authentication, and software updates. But here’s where emailSONAR shines as your 7th layer of protection: no technical know-how, no downloads, no apps—just forward the suspicious email to emailSONAR and instantly receive a clear, plain-English analysis. Fast. Simple. Effective. Sign up today and give phishing a fail-safe obstacle.

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Why emailSONAR Should Be Your First Move Against Suspicious Emails https://emailsonar.com/why-emailsonar-should-be-your-first-move-against-suspicious-emails/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-emailsonar-should-be-your-first-move-against-suspicious-emails Mon, 21 Jul 2025 01:37:52 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1628 The IRS and its Security Summit have issued a warning to tax professionals about a surge in increasingly sophisticated phishing attacks—including spear phishing, clone phishing, whaling, and fake “new client” schemes—that can spread malware or steal sensitive financial data  . To protect against these threats, they recommend a “Security Six” approach: updated antivirus, firewalls, multi‑factor […]

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The IRS and its Security Summit have issued a warning to tax professionals about a surge in increasingly sophisticated phishing attacks—including spear phishing, clone phishing, whaling, and fake “new client” schemes—that can spread malware or steal sensitive financial data  . To protect against these threats, they recommend a “Security Six” approach: updated antivirus, firewalls, multi‑factor authentication, routine backups, drive encryption, and VPNs  .

emailSONAR counts as the 7th measure—and it’s by far the easiest. You don’t need any technical skills or new software: simply forward suspect emails to emailSONAR and receive a plain-English security report. It’s instant, effortless, and a simple but powerful addition to your cybersecurity toolkit.

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HR-Themed Phishing Emails Among Most-Clicked in Q2 — What That Means for Your Business https://emailsonar.com/hr-themed-phishing-emails-among-most-clicked-in-q2-what-that-means-for-your-business/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hr-themed-phishing-emails-among-most-clicked-in-q2-what-that-means-for-your-business Sat, 19 Jul 2025 17:12:26 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1623 Employees last quarter were most likely to click on phishing emails masquerading as internal HR or IT communications—accounting for 42.5% and 21.5% of failures in KnowBe4 simulations, respectively—and nearly all of the top 10 most-clicked phishing templates had internal themes, often using familiar subject lines like “Time Off Request” or “Performance Review”  . That makes […]

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Employees last quarter were most likely to click on phishing emails masquerading as internal HR or IT communications—accounting for 42.5% and 21.5% of failures in KnowBe4 simulations, respectively—and nearly all of the top 10 most-clicked phishing templates had internal themes, often using familiar subject lines like “Time Off Request” or “Performance Review”  . That makes polymorphic, HR-themed phishing especially dangerous, as it exploits employee trust and internal urgency.

emailSONAR isn’t just for individuals—it’s perfect for small businesses, too. Whether you’re a solopreneur or a tight-knit team, emailSONAR arms you with plain‑English risk reports and automated protection to stop internal‑looking scam emails in their tracks—no fancy setup needed.

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What Is Polymorphic Phishing? https://emailsonar.com/what-is-polymorphic-phishing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-is-polymorphic-phishing Fri, 18 Jul 2025 23:36:48 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1619 Polymorphic phishing is a sneaky type of scam where each email is slightly altered—changing subject lines, sender names, links, and design—to avoid detection by spam filters. These constant changes make it hard for traditional systems to recognize the threat. That’s where emailSONAR helps: by analyzing hidden patterns, technical metadata, and suspicious behaviors across emails, it […]

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Polymorphic phishing is a sneaky type of scam where each email is slightly altered—changing subject lines, sender names, links, and design—to avoid detection by spam filters. These constant changes make it hard for traditional systems to recognize the threat. That’s where emailSONAR helps: by analyzing hidden patterns, technical metadata, and suspicious behaviors across emails, it spots the red flags no matter how the message is disguised—giving you a clear, plain-English risk report to stay safe.

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Delete Any Texts On Your Phone That Include These 3 Letters https://emailsonar.com/delete-any-texts-on-your-phone-that-include-these-3-letters/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=delete-any-texts-on-your-phone-that-include-these-3-letters Sun, 25 May 2025 16:11:38 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1463 In his Forbes article, Zak Doffman warns smartphone users about a surge in “smishing” attacks—SMS phishing scams—linked to organized cybercriminal groups, notably the Smishing Triad. These scams often involve text messages impersonating toll services or delivery companies, urging recipients to settle fake unpaid fees via links containing deceptive terms. Such links frequently use obscure top-level […]

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In his Forbes article, Zak Doffman warns smartphone users about a surge in “smishing” attacks—SMS phishing scams—linked to organized cybercriminal groups, notably the Smishing Triad. These scams often involve text messages impersonating toll services or delivery companies, urging recipients to settle fake unpaid fees via links containing deceptive terms. Such links frequently use obscure top-level domains like “.TOP” or “.XIN,” associated with malicious Chinese domains. Alarmingly, these fraudulent domains are short-lived, often active for just 24 hours, complicating efforts to block them effectively. The FBI advises users to delete any unsolicited texts containing suspicious links immediately and to avoid clicking on links or opening attachments from unknown sources to protect against these sophisticated scams.

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E-ZPass toll payment texts return in massive phishing wave https://emailsonar.com/e-zpass-toll-payment-texts-return-in-massive-phishing-wave/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=e-zpass-toll-payment-texts-return-in-massive-phishing-wave Tue, 08 Apr 2025 01:40:50 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1320 A recent phishing campaign has resurfaced, targeting individuals with fraudulent text messages that impersonate E-ZPass and other toll agencies. These messages claim recipients have unpaid tolls and direct them to malicious websites designed to steal personal and financial information. The FBI has reported over 2,000 complaints related to such scams since March 2024, indicating a […]

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A recent phishing campaign has resurfaced, targeting individuals with fraudulent text messages that impersonate E-ZPass and other toll agencies. These messages claim recipients have unpaid tolls and direct them to malicious websites designed to steal personal and financial information. The FBI has reported over 2,000 complaints related to such scams since March 2024, indicating a widespread issue affecting multiple states. Authorities advise the public to avoid clicking on links in unsolicited texts, verify any outstanding tolls through official channels, and report suspicious messages to the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).

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Users Face New Phishing Threats From Sophisticated Scam Kit https://emailsonar.com/users-face-new-phishing-threats-from-sophisticated-scam-kit/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=users-face-new-phishing-threats-from-sophisticated-scam-kit Sun, 30 Mar 2025 15:04:33 +0000 https://emailsonar.com/?p=1290 In a recent Forbes article, cybersecurity expert Alex Vakulov highlights the emergence of a sophisticated phishing scam kit that poses significant threats to users. This kit enables cybercriminals to create nearly identical replicas of legitimate single sign-on (SSO) pages, facilitating the theft of sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and even photo IDs. The attackers […]

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In a recent Forbes article, cybersecurity expert Alex Vakulov highlights the emergence of a sophisticated phishing scam kit that poses significant threats to users. This kit enables cybercriminals to create nearly identical replicas of legitimate single sign-on (SSO) pages, facilitating the theft of sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and even photo IDs. The attackers employ a combination of email, SMS, and voice phishing techniques, often impersonating customer support representatives to deceive victims into divulging their credentials. Notably, the phishing pages incorporate CAPTCHA tests to evade automated detection tools, enhancing their deceptive effectiveness. Vakulov emphasizes the importance of heightened vigilance and the adoption of robust security measures to combat these evolving phishing tactics.

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