Q4 2021 Cofense Phishing Review

The Cofense Intelligence™️ team analyzes millions of emails and malware samples to understand the phishing landscape. Malicious phishing campaigns rose in Q4, mainly due to the return of Emotet in early November. Campaigns delivering malware preferred keyloggers, with information stealers remaining a close second within the quarter. In this report, Cofense covers a variety of malware and credential phishing trends, as well as tactics used by threat actors to evade secure email gateways. Cofense also examines the changes to the delivery mechanisms and files used in phishing campaigns, in addition to providing some highlights of their predictions for Q1 2022. Download the Q4 2021 Phishing Review and check out the predictions about what to expect in Q1 2022 and going forward.

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