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FB "urges" users not to act on phishing emails. How about training them? http://cot.ag/azA6Kx ^RB
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Rohyt Belani to speak at FISSEA 2010 on March 24thDate: 2010-03-24Location: National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
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Intrepidus Group's Jim Hansen and Rohyt Belani quoted in Dayton Daily
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An advantage of PhishMe is that employees are immersed in the real experience, the see "what a phishing email looks like in their inbox, what the URL looks like, and if they have clicked their way through, they get the education,..." says Higbee.
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"Higbee agrees that information harvested from social networks is invaluable in creating effective, convincing spear phishing email messages. "
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"..Organizations need to focus on educating their employees and customers.."
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"Targeted attacks--or "spear phishing," as they have come to be known--are a more dangerous animal."
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"No matter the outcome, this case will set a precedent"
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It's Phishing Season; Beware These Scams
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"We will continue to see a rise in mobile security attacks and attacks focused on the end-user via targeted phishing attacks."
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"Our goal is to continue to rapidly educate today's workers so that we can raise the bar in this fight against phishers."
