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Parte dos- Probar en el futuro su estrategia de ciberseguridad

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El año pasado fue el peor año registrado de ciberseguridad, y el phishing fue el mayor culpable. Más de un tercio (36%) de todas las infracciones de datos en 2021 se debían, al menos en parte, a las credenciales de los empleados robadas a través de un ataque de phishing, del 91% de las cuales ocurren por correo electrónico. El phishing ocurre cuando un atacante se disfraza de una entidad de confianza, engañando a la víctima para abrir un correo electrónico cargado de malware, un mensaje instantáneo o un mensaje de texto. El objetivo del cibercriminal puede ser obtener tarjeta de crédito u otra información financiera, pero a menudo se envían correos electrónicos de phishing para seducir a los empleados para que revelen sus contraseñas e inicios de sesión para que el atacante pueda acceder a la red de su empresa.
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