Email Security Blog
Part 1: How to Prepare for an E-Discovery Investigation
E-discovery investigations require organizations to be able to archive, retrieve, perform legal holds, and manage following the organization’s retention policy. Early preparation of the e-discovery process can decrease risk and improve your chances of winning your case. It can help...
How to Promptly Replace Your Barracuda Email Security Devices?
CVE-2023-2868 Flaw: Total Compromise of Physical Barracuda ESG Appliance. In a stunning public announcement, global security company Barracuda Networks issues a security advisory and notification on June 6th requesting all their clients pivot from a patch to a complete replacement...
How Does Email Security Help Auto Dealers Comply with FTC Safeguards Rule?
The FTC Safeguards2s2 Rule requires financial services companies, including National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) members, to comply with this ruling. The Safeguards2s2 Rule governs the transmitting and storing of sensitive consumer data collected during various financial activities. The new deadline...
Who Is the Target of Phishing Scams?
Phishers target everyone, not just tech companies. They’re attacking people from every walk of life. People who contact you have many years of claiming to be old-school pals; chances are you never went to the same school. Phishers trove through...
What is a SuperMailer Email Phishing Attack?
SuperMailer is a software program for the desktop market that provides email templates for newsletters. Global email security platform providers like Trustifi understand attack vectors like the SuperMailer credential phishing and provide their clients the ability to scale up their...
What Does Malware Do and How to Prevent It?
Your device has potential malware, including slowing or attempting to exfiltrate data. Hackers spread malware through physical and online means. Malware can harm computer systems without consent. Email phishing attacks can also deliver malware. Protecting the email channel from malware...
How to Prevent Zero Click Attack
Zero-day attacks remain a global security challenge, even with continued patching and software updates for endpoints, mobile devices, and systems. The hackers develop an exploit against exposed attack surfaces with a known vulnerability while catching clients between patch cycles. Email...
Unsubscribing from Spam has Lingering Effects
Spammers are unaware that the email addresses they send messages to victims are viable. Spam is merely a malicious email campaign or dispatch of communication they expect someone inadvertently click. Try to Avoid Clicking “Unsubscribe.” Clicking the unsubscribe link in...
How to Stop Whaling Attacks
Whale phishing attacks include social engineering tactics, fraudulent messages, and websites disguised as real and urgent. The whale messages appear to be critical business emails from someone within a c-suite executive role who is legitimately qualified. Cloud-based advanced email security...








