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New phishing tactics make email checks harder

23 August 2026 · Source: tech-insider.org

A 2026 guide says phishing emails now look far more convincing because attackers use AI to write them, copy company tone, and build fake login pages quickly. It also says newer attacks use fake verification prompts and real time login proxies that can steal session cookies and bypass multi factor protection. The article argues that basic signs like spelling mistakes are no longer enough, so teams need to inspect headers, authentication results, and sender identity more carefully. This matters because email fraud can lead to stolen credentials, payment diversion, and wider account compromise across business systems. Sender Registry helps companies spot suspicious senders and identity mismatches earlier, so teams can catch impersonation and phishing before employees trust a message or enter credentials.

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