Ho, ho, ho – It is Chocolate time!

Christmas time is phishing time

Cybercriminals are working overtime, especially before the holidays

They cleverly exploit consumers' buying mood for their own purposes. Mobile phishing attacks in particular are tricky and promising. And they are increasingly targeting employees who use their cell phones for both personal and professional purposes. Fraudulent links in messaging apps and social media or manipulated QR codes lure users to fake target pages. The targeted prey: your company data.

The good news is that Ivanti can instantly protect 100% of your remote employees from mobile phishing attacks.

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QR Code Security Risks Lurking in User Mobile Devices

While QR codes are great for simplifying consumer interactions, the downside is that cybercriminals use them for nefarious purposes.

   

Defense included

By default, MTD alerts users if a URL is malicious prior to them visiting it, using a continuously updated database of phishing URLs.

What’s more, MTD uses machine learning-based phishing detections to spot sites that are not yet on any list. Everything happens on-device, maintaining privacy and providing protection even without a network connection.

Mobile phishing is on the rise as hackers ramp up attacks on the remote workforce. These attacks are more sophisticated and lucrative than ever before. Fill out the form and we’ll reach out to talk to you about the latest trends and how enterprise security professionals can keep their users protected.