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Blog: Cloud Email Security Solutions – AI Threat Protection | IRONSCALES

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I skipped last week's roundup. Holiday weekend, family stuff, the usual. So this is a two-week-ish view of what we've published in the Threat Intelligence series since Edition 03 dropped on April 13.

Quick context for new readers. Every week, I pull a handful of real ...


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Tyler Swinehart, Director of Global IT & Security at IRONSCALES, has been publishing the kind of LinkedIn pieces I wish more practitioners would write. No vendor angle. No positioning. Just "here's what I learned the hard way operating this thing in production, and here's what nobody told me until it was too late."

His last two posts are about Microsoft Defender f...


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TL;DR This week's Attack of the Day posts revealed a clear shift from volume to precision. A phishing PDF auto-launched a credential harvest page the instant it opened, no click required. A QR code inside another PDF had the target'...

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TL;DR This week's Attack of the Day posts revealed a clear pattern: attackers are deliberately routing attacks through legitimate security and platform infrastructure so the tools themselves become trust signals. TitanHQ and Cisco U...

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It usually starts with a question nobody wants to ask out loud:

"What happens when we send something we shouldn't?" or worse. "What happens if I sent something sensitive to someone on accident?"

Every organization has invested in stopping threats from getting in. Phishing filters, behavioral AI, security awareness training, maybe even a comprehens...


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