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Familiar Brands Used in Phishing

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Discover the astonishing list of renowned and trusted brands frequently exploited by hackers in phishing emails within this video. Recognizable names like Netflix, Google, and PayPal are just a few examples, and since many of us rely on these services, this video serves as a valuable reminder to your employees not to blindly trust urgent messages solely because they appear to be from a reputable company. Strengthen your primary cybersecurity defense by empowering your employees with the insights from this video.

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