by Chris Cleveland | Jul 11, 2026 | blog, phish
Ask a security team where phishing lives and the answer is reflexive: the inbox. That is where the budget goes — secure email gateways, DMARC enforcement, URL detonation sandboxes, banner warnings, awareness training built around “check the sender.”...
by Chris Cleveland | Jul 7, 2026 | blog, phish
Amazon’s Prime Day wrapped on June 26th — and the Amazon phishing wave around it is a case study in how attackers sidestep corporate email security. Leading up to the fourth of July weekend, PIXM observed a surge of post-sale lures — refund, delivery problem,...
by Chris Cleveland | Jul 3, 2026 | blog, phish
The message looks harmless — a wedding invitation, a shared card, a document someone wants you to see. It’s wedding season after all. Better yet, it arrives from a name you recognize: a colleague, a client, a friend. That is the whole trick. The social-invite...
by Chris Cleveland | Jul 2, 2026 | blog, phish
Between June 23 and 30, the phishing we detected in enterprise browsers clustered around two themes that also dominated the week’s security headlines: fake e-card “invitations” that harvest corporate credentials and fake “virus” warnings that push victims to...
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