Cybercriminals

How Cybercriminals Use Lookalike Domain to Fool Finance Chiefs

February 09, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Don’t mis-send $26 million, harness the vibe of this ‘Year of the Dragon’

Armand, here again. As RPost’s product evangelist, I’m thrilled to be here in Hong Kong to kick off the Year of the Dragon in 2024. 
 

Unveiling the Secrets of Email Journey with RMail AI: Tracking Views, Popularity, and Cybersecurity Threats

November 10, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

We take for granted that some of the privacy tools we use are really just thin, easily-undone, layers of software.

The pandemic lockdown that forced us all to work-from-home was a true shock to the system for most people who hadn’t worked a full day via videoconferencing.

Anomaly Detection in Email Behavior of Employees and Contractors

October 20, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

It’s worse than we thought when it comes to funding weapons.

A few months ago, we at Tech Essentials unveiled a new AI security technology by RMail that analyzes vast amounts of ever-changing data sets to hunt for cybercriminals in real time; cybercriminals who are actively eavesdropping on email which is a precursor to luring people into paying fake invoices or worse (read more). 

Defend Your Assets with RMail's Advanced AI: Protecting Against Cybercriminals’ Sophisticated Tactics

October 06, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The Dark Web’s lobotomized AI is targeting YOU.

AI talk is everywhere, seemingly all blending together. AI, or artificial intelligence is aimed at mimicking the human brain.

How Cybercriminals are Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in Email Accounts

September 15, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

How Cybercriminals are Foiling Today’s 2FA for Email Accounts.

Dr. Suess created that grey fuzzy-haired creature many years ago, the Grinch, who stole Christmas. While not quite as cute and fuzzy as the Grinch, today’s cybercriminals are posing as a similar sounding nefarious activity, the Glitch.

How To Detect & Prevent Attacks due to Eavesdropping

August 31, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Wouldn’t you like to know if an email sent to a client is actively being eavesdropped on by cybercriminals?

Consider this when you’re driving to the beach this Labor Day Weekend…I was driving on the freeway the other day ALONE, in my wife’s car, listening to music on the radio.

‘Kill’ a Mistaken Email Sent and All its Content with New Content Control Technology

August 11, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Wouldn’t it be great if we could “kill” mis-sent emails even after delivery?

Mis-sending emails has been a problem since the dawn of email. We’ve all been there. You ‘replied all’ instead of to a single, intended recipient.

RMail’s PRE-Crime Active Threat Hunting Services Will Stave Off the Inevitable Increase in Cyberthreats to Your Organization

March 17, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

A quick program note for our regular readers: we’re interrupting our scheduled series on the best-in-class, scalable eSignature software that is RSign so that we can address some important current economic events…

80% of Organizations have Experienced Cybercriminal BEC Attacks Over the Last Year and they Start with Email Eavesdropping Activities

February 03, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

You may be barricaded inside the best of (fire)walls, but you could still be exposed by your recipients’ nostalgia for their memorable passwords. Joseph Heller, author of Catch 22, famously wrote that “just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you.” Many Generation Xers out there may recall that Kurt Cobain also used this […]

Protect Your Organization From Social Engineering Attacks & Security Breaches

January 13, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

RMail is SMART technology that actively hunts attacks that are already underway so you can swiftly dismantle them before they strike. “War is politics by other means,” wrote the famous military theorist, Carl von Clausewitz, back in the early 19th century, which was a time when wars were fairly limited, low tech, and almost gentlemanly […]