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  1. Mobile phishing is a bigger threat than email now - how to stay protected Verizon's latest DBIR shows attackers are turning to texts and calls as email defenses

    Mobile phishing attacks are now surpassing email as the primary threat vector, according to Verizon's latest Data Breach Investigations Report. Attackers are increasingly exploiting SMS messages and phone calls, driven by improved email security measures. Businesses are advised to implement new strategies to combat this evolving landscape of cyber threats. AI

    Mobile phishing is a bigger threat than email now - how to stay protected Verizon's latest DBIR shows attackers are turning to texts and calls as email defenses

    IMPACT This report highlights evolving cyber threats, which may influence AI-driven security solutions.

  2. Microsoft won't send you SMS texts for login anymore - why it's pushing passkeys instead Text messages are a weak, vulnerable way to authenticate account logins

    Microsoft is phasing out SMS-based two-factor authentication (2FA) for personal accounts, citing it as a leading source of fraud. The company is encouraging users to switch to more secure, passwordless methods like passkeys and verified email. This move aims to enhance security against evolving threats and simplify account access. AI

    IMPACT Enhances account security by moving away from vulnerable SMS-based authentication methods.