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Mimecast Fortifies QR Code Safety Measures – IT Information Africa

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Last updated: 2024/02/05 at 3:39 PM
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Mimecast Restricted, a sophisticated e mail and collaboration safety firm, has declared an enchancment in Fast Response (QR) code protections to raised cater prospects.

Mimecast E mail Safety reengineers to deeply scan URLs linked with QR codes, promptly blocking any recognized malicious content material upon inspection.

In 2023, ‘quishing’ QR code assaults surged, with no indicators of slowing in 2024. Attackers use QR codes in emails for credential theft. Detecting threats is difficult on account of QR code’s frequent use in reliable actions.

Based on Mimecast’s The State of E mail Safety 2023 Report, 92% of South African firms have been focused by email-based assaults, with 68% experiencing a rise in email-based threats over the identical interval. With ‘quishing’ on the rise globally, South African firms are prone to be focused by way of this assault vector. The World Risk Intelligence Report revealed a 22% improve in total assaults with malicious hyperlinks in Q3 of 2023 in comparison with Q2. The report highlighted the widespread use of inserting QR codes into e mail our bodies to ship malicious hyperlinks by cybercriminals and risk actors.

Mimecast E mail Safety now identifies and scans QR codes in emails, addressing safety considerations by way of enhanced product options. The improved ‘quishing’ safety goals to assist preserve worker inboxes secure, additional enabling buyer organizations to work protected.

Brian Pinnock, VP of Gross sales Engineering, emphasised the significance of addressing this rising assault vector, notably for South African firms. He said, “Working in some of the superior economies in Africa and the World South, South African firms are prime targets by cyber risk actors. With collaboration on the coronary heart of enterprise operations, practically 95% of firms agree that they want stronger safety than what comes with in style collaboration instruments. The rise of QR code assaults is including a further layer of risk for native organizations.”

 



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