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The dangers of email security are often understated. One successful email attack can lead to malware injection, system compromise, impersonation, espionage, ransomware and more.
After all, phishing remains the top attack vector used by hackers. The FBI reported phishing scams were extremely prominent, with 323,972 complaints being made in the U.S. in 2021, compared to 241,342 the previous year. Adjusted losses resulting from these attacks is more than $44 million, a $10 million decrease from 2020.
Specific to organizations, Business Email Compromise (BEC) is one of the most widely committed crimes by cybercriminals.The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center received 19,954 BEC/Email Account Compromise (EAC) complaints with adjusted losses of over $2.4 billion in 2021 alone. The number of complaints was about flat year-over-year, but losses increased by about $600 million, the FBI report stated.
Email threats are becoming more advanced by the day – and organizations need to ensure their defenses can keep pace. Trustwave SpiderLabs recently discovered a ‘chameleon’ phishing email campaign that leads to a credential capture page.
What is unique about this campaign is that the malicious credential capture landing page uses the victim’s email address to change how the landing page looks.
If the victim has a Gmail account, it will use Google graphics and assets to make it look like they're logging back into Gmail. If the victim has an Outlook account, it will pull Microsoft graphics and assets to make the malicious page look like a genuine Microsoft page.
Email campaigns are also looking at distributing more malicious and stealthy malware. Trustwave SpiderLabs also recently discovered a new phishing campaign that injects info stealer Vidar malware.
The spyware is concealed in Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (CHM) files to avoid detection in email spam campaigns.
Vidar is Windows spyware and an information stealer available for purchase by cybercriminals. Vidar can harvest OS & user data, online service and cryptocurrency account credentials, and credit card information.
Trustwave MailMarshal protects against these latest advanced email threats.
Trustwave SpiderLabs Research Manager Phil Hay share some actionable advice for organizations looking to stay ahead of advanced email threats.
“The traditional approach of security in layers works really well,” says Phil. “Knowing what’s right for your environment, training your organization, testing new tools in parallel with your existing devices and software, and having a tool that can carry out a set policy is key.”
No single tool will completely protect you against email attacks - instead, an organization must have a strong process, good training, and tools to help ensure there’s defense across multiple levels.
A proper Secure Email Gateway (SEG) is critical to your email security success. An SEG helps ensure malicious emails and spam don’t make your way into your network by quarantining and flagging problematic emails and email attachments. But every SEG is different--the right one must be flexible enough to work with the policy you set in place and have comprehensive visibility into your incoming email to get ahead of hackers trying to evade detection.
It’s also important for a SEG to be able to unpack or discover items that may be hidden in other files or attachments. For example, an SEG may block emails with certain .exes but may not see that those same files are embedded in an excel document, or zipped in an archive file format such as a .zip or .rar. A SEG also must be able to find and extract potentially malicious files in complicated office document formats, such as a macro within a Word document.
Trustwave MailMarshal offers a sophisticated multi-layered approach to email security to reduce false positives and protect against spam, gateway attacks, viruses, phishing attempts, and malicious URLs embedded in an email. In addition, it provides complete email protection against phishing and business email compromise (BEC).
Trustwave MailMarshal contains a specialized BEC Engine to protect against advanced BEC attacks.
These capabilities are reflected in the fact that MailMarshal is:
The best of all, combining the proprietary defense filters in Trustwave MailMarshal with the built-in security protections included in Microsoft 365 delivers even high levels of detection and extended protection in real-time. This action is accomplished by proactively detecting suspicious email, removing them from end user access and shielding well-intentioned end users from falling prey to known and targeted attacks.
In addition, Trustwave MailMarshal is the only email gateway that supports Microsoft Azure Information Protection (AIP) and Rights Management Services (RMS). Our solution can decrypt Azure RMS email for Microsoft 365 to enforce all outbound policy controls before re-encrypting and sending, thus eliminating security blind spots created by email encryption. MailMarshal can also enforce Azure RMS controls based on policy triggers even if the user forgets them.
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