Tag: PhishMe
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Cofense enhances PhishMe to identify engagement and resilience gaps across all employee levels
Cofense unveiled new enhancements to its PhishMe Employee Security Awareness Training (SAT) Platform. The latest addition, Employee …
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Cofense Defense+ offers automated email security for midsized companies
Phishing detection and response solutions company Cofense Inc. today announced Cofense Protect+, a new product that brings automated email …
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Should Failing Phish Tests Be a Fireable Offense?
Would your average Internet user would be any more vigilant against phishing scams if he or she faced the real possibility of losing their …
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Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: PhishMe, Phantom Acquired
Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: PhishMe, Phantom Acquired PhishMe Becomes ‘Cofense’ After It’s Purchased; Splunk Buys Phantom Mathew …
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Cybersecurity firm PhishMe acquired at $400M valuation, rebrands as Cofense
PhishMe Inc., a security startup that protects businesses from phishing attacks and other cyber threats, announced today that it has been …
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PhishMe sold to private equity consortium at $400 million valuation
PhishMe, a seven year old startup that helps companies train employees to avoid phishing scams, announced today that it has been purchased …
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PhishMe acquired by private equity troupe, rebrands as Cofense
PhishMe has been acquired by a private equity consortium in a deal which valued the firm at $400 million. More security news Poor smart …
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Phishing Security Firm PhishMe Acquired for $400M, Rebrands as Cofense
Phishing security vendor Cofense aims to provide a collaborative defense, enabling humans to become a stronger link in helping to improve …
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PhishMe Announces Acquisition and Rebrand as Cofense
A consortium of private equity firms has announced the acquisition of PhishMe, which has been rebranded as Cofense. With the backing of …
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Credential phishing kits target victims differently depending on location
There is a new attack vector in town – the customization of phishing kits. In a recent case uncovered by PhishMe Intelligence, a phishing …
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Black Friday: When is a deal too good to be true?
Black Friday, the American sales phenomenon that allegedly marked the time of year when retailers began to make a profit – moving from …
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PhishMe offers free phishing training tool to SMBs
There are lots of reasons scammers send a phishing email. They may want to get access to the company network or perhaps a quick payout with ransomware. Maybe it’s just a good old fashioned con to trick someone into sending money or personally identifiable information, but whatever the reason, everyday countless phishing emails are sent into…
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