Ransomware attacks are very stealthy. Security teams usually realize what’s happening quite late. By the time they figure it out, files have already been encrypted, and systems are shutting down ...
The Threatcop Security Awareness Training (TSAT) is growing its social engineering simulation engine with a new AI‑driven phishing attack vector. This new update allows organizations to replicate a ...
AI vishing attacks use cloned voices to convincingly impersonate executives, vendors, or internal teams. These attacks exploit trust and urgency, making employees more likely to bypass normal ...
February 2026: A threat group called BlackFile started making phone calls. Not just random. Targeted, researched calls, and well-timed calls to retail, BFSI, hospitality, and e-commerce companies’ ...
AI phishing triage tools help security teams handle growing phishing volumes faster. Effective tools combine automation, contextual analysis, and human validation. Accuracy, integration capability, ...
Why is social engineering effective? It comes down to human behavior, not just technology. Even with strong security systems in place, attackers often get around them by focusing on people, who are ...
Threatcop adopts a unique approach, emphasizing 'People Security Management.' This approach prioritizes robust employee awareness and cybersecurity training to fortify defenses against social ...
Imagine an employee coming to the office and finding their mobile phone constantly vibrating. Hundreds of messages appear on the screen, OTPs, links, spam notifications, all at once. Within seconds, ...
Nikunj Rakesh, CISM, CDPO is a seasoned cybersecurity professional currently serving as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Kratikal and Threatcop, where he leads enterprise-wide security ...
Verizon‘s Data Breach Investigations Report states that human elements, such as social engineering and phishing, are now the most common reason for security breaches. In many cases, the hacker does ...
The THRM 2026 Virtual Conference opened by Mr. Pavan Kushwaha (CEO, Threatcop) with a powerful message, establishing that the battleground of modern cybersecurity has shifted from the server room to ...
The late 2024 and beginning of 2025 saw a rise in AI-based ransomware as a new method to target victims for ransom, with a lower skill level to attack. FunkSec ransomware is one of these groups that ...