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How to Prove What Content Was Actually Received by the Recipient and When

April 05, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Champagne & Caviar or Eavesdropping AI & Registered Receipt Proof?

Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist. I spent the week in New Orleans at one of the largest insurance technology conferences and thought I would share an insight that really cuts across all industries. Warning: it’s sort of complex, but important for those concerned with financial and business risk.

Cybercriminals are Using Gen AI to Scale Their Email Attacks

March 29, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Cybercriminals can now subscribe to black-hat AI as easily as Netflix. 

Armand here again reporting for Tech Essentials. This week, I’m writing to you from…my mom’s basement. This is so that I can try and get in the mindset of a cybercriminal trying to leverage AI to perpetrate a sophisticated email scam.

Cybercriminals Posing as Lenders & Escrow Agents for Payment Fraud

March 22, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

There’s a lot of posing going on when it comes to cybercrime.

If you’ve spent this past workweek furiously trying to figure where I’d wind up for this installment of Tech Essentials (and hopefully win your office betting pool), you can now put your pencils down because I’ve arrived in Pisa, Italy.

RPost’s PRE-Crime Protection Stops Title Insurance Fraud Before it Happens

March 15, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

We’re on the cutting edge of detecting and obliterating fraudulent emails that could be the first step in a title insurance scheme.

This week, I’m visiting you from a nondescript vacant lot on the outskirts of Pasadena, California. “Armand,” you ask. “You’re a long way from Davos! You’re usually in such posh locations when you report to us for Tech Essentials.”

The Rise of Email Phishing Scams Using Generative AI

March 08, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Unfortunately, cybercriminals using generative AI are going to change the game of email phishing scams.

Greetings from Lagos, Nigeria! I’m here to meet up with a very wealthy prince who is generously willing to share in his vast fortune with me if I can just “do the needful” and give him some innocuous information about myself.