Vishing, Phishing & MFA Attacks Target Enterprise Identity Systems
Credential theft and social engineering attacks are scaling rapidly. Discover the latest threats and how to strengthen your human firewall against modern phishing.
Credential theft and social engineering attacks are scaling rapidly. Discover the latest threats and how to strengthen your human firewall against modern phishing.
Social engineering is accelerating in 2026, with attackers shifting from malware to manipulating people through voice calls, phishing emails, and AI-powered deception. From enterprise vishing campaigns stealing SSO and MFA credentials to global cyberespionage operations and large-scale breaches triggered by a single employee interaction, trust exploitation remains the primary entry point. As emerging economies and cloud-driven organizations expand their digital footprint, identity deception, impersonation, and voice-based attacks are becoming dominant threats—proving that the human element is still the most targeted vulnerability in cybersecurity.
A breakdown of 2026’s top social engineering threats, including phishing, vishing, AiTM attacks, and credential exposure—and how to reduce risk.
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See how AI helps attackers improve callback phishing lures and why employees need clear verification habits.
Cyber training is essential in protecting your organization from callback phishing and cybercrime.
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