Phishing attacks reached a new level of sophistication this month. Hackers now use large language models to draft emails that look perfect. These messages contain no grammatical errors and use a professional tone. They often reference real industry events or local news to gain your trust. Because these emails look legitimate, traditional "red flag" training is no longer enough.

Your team needs to move toward a "verify then trust" model. If an email asks for a password reset or a financial transfer, call the sender on a known phone number. Never use the contact information provided in the suspicious email. We also recommend using email filtering tools that analyze the intent of a message rather than just looking for bad links. AI is changing the threat landscape, but basic human verification remains your best defense. We provide advanced AI-driven email filtering that stops these sophisticated threats. Let us help you secure your inbox.