Latest Microsoft Teams phishing campaign sees hackers phish for your Office 365 passwords!
With more employees working from home than ever before, do you think your workforce would spot the signs of a phishing email? Read on for more...
The latest Microsoft Office 365 update is bringing a vital security upgrade which should help to keep your Outlook inbox even safer.
This new feature (called Unverified Sender) can be used to filter out unwanted/harmful emails which could be being used to spread malware. Once activated, you will receive automatic alerts telling you the origin of the email can’t be confirmed and that the email could be a phishing attack or scam.
With phishing attacks becoming more sophisticated and regular, more and more people are now falling victim. If you’re unsure of the signs of a phishing e-mail, click here for our ‘5 ways to detect a phishing e-mail’ blog.
With more employees working from home than ever before, do you think your workforce would spot the signs of a phishing email? Read on for more...
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