Anti-Phishing

Overview

Phishing is a type of cyberattack where attackers impersonate trusted entities such as banks, service providers, or colleagues to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information like passwords, credit card details, or personal data. These attacks typically occur via email, text messages, or fake websites that appear legitimate. Phishing often uses social engineering tactics, creating a sense of urgency or fear to prompt quick action, such as clicking a malicious link or downloading an infected attachment. Variants include spear phishing (targeted attacks), whaling (executive-level targets), and smishing (SMS-based phishing). The goal is usually identity theft, financial fraud, or gaining unauthorised access to systems. Preventing phishing involves user education, email filtering, multi-factor authentication, and advanced security tools that detect suspicious links and domains.

Our Solution

Graphus is a cloud-native, AI-powered anti‑phishing solution tailored for Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace environments. It constructs dynamic TrustGraph® profiles by analysing communication patterns who emails whom and how often enabling it to identify anomalies such as spoofing, BEC, ATO, ransomware attempts, and zero-day attacks. Upon detecting malicious emails, Graphus automatically quarantines threats; for suspicious but non-malicious messages, it applies an EmployeeShield warning banner that allows users to mark messages as safe or phishing, enhancing detection via feedback. The Phish911 tool further empowers users to report unflagged threats, enabling rapid remediation across the organization. Notable benefits include no MX changes or email rerouting, fast API-based deployment, and balanced defense against both phishing and graymail.

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