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What is Phishing, and Why is It Everywhere?

What is Phishing, and Why is It Everywhere?

Phishing is a hugely common form of cyberattack where fraudsters craft deceptive messages designed to trick you into revealing sensitive information or granting access to secure systems. Why is it so widespread?

Simple: breaking through sophisticated enterprise encryption is hard, and manipulating human psychology is vastly easier. That’s why phishing remains the single most common entry point cybercriminals use to compromise small and medium-sized business networks.

Phishing is the Cybercriminal’s Psychological Cheat Code

According to cognitive science, when humans feel a sudden sense of urgency, our brains shift from analytical processing to fast, emotional decision-making. Cybercriminals exploit this exact neurological shortcut to catch people off-guard.

Here is what you need to know about how phishing works, why it spreads, and how to defend your team.

How Phishing Traps Work

Phishing emails don't look like obvious spam anymore; they are carefully disguised to look like legitimate correspondence from trusted vendors, financial institutions, or even your internal management.

If an employee falls for the deception, the impact can be immediate and severe. A single slip-up can lead to handing over corporate login credentials or installing dangerous malware that compromises your entire infrastructure.

Protecting your organization requires training your workforce to identify suspicious signals before clicking on anything.

The Key Red Flags to Watch For

Phishers deliberately manufacture a false sense of urgency—claiming an invoice is past due, a password is about to expire, or an account has been breached. Train your team to inspect every email for these warnings:

  • Manipulated Sender Details -The sender address often contains subtle misspellings or uses generic public email domains rather than official company addresses.
  • Requests for Sensitive Information - Legitimate vendors will never ask for confidential passwords, credit card numbers, or tax details over plain email.
  • Unfamiliar Links and Attachments - Be wary of unexpected file attachments or links that point to strange, unknown web destinations.

Your Phishing Response Protocol

When an employee spots a questionable email, having a clear protocol prevents costly mistakes.

  1. Stop & Contain - Do not click any links, open attachments, or reply to the email.
  2. Verify Out-of-Band - Contact the sender using a separate, trusted communication method—such as a direct phone call—to verify the request.
  3. Report to IT - Flag the email to your IT department or managed service provider immediately so they can block the threat network-wide.

Secure Your Business with Our Help

A strong defense requires combining proactive email filtering technology with continuous employee awareness training. That defense is one of the many things we can help you accomplish.

Whether you need strategic cybersecurity consulting and evaluation, AI technology implementation, or full IT management, our team is dedicated to empowering businesses throughout Kentucky.

Ready to safeguard your inbox and secure your operations? Reach out to the technology experts at CoreTech today by calling (270) 282-4926.

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