The threats of cybercrime are constantly changing and expanding at an alarming rate, with the greatest risk still posed to individuals and businesses by various types of phishing attacks. However, ...
Oman is no longer a silent witness to global cybercrime; it is standing right in the center of it. According to the Royal Oman Police (ROP), cybercrime and fraud incidents increased by 50% in the ...
Phishing isn‘t a new problem. But it‘s now a growing epidemic. The Middle East, including Qatar, recorded a 21.5% increase in phishing attacks in Q2 2025 over the previous quarter. Attackers are no ...
Qatar’s cybercrime law places strict obligations on businesses handling digital systems and customer data. Organizations can face legal penalties for weak cybersecurity controls and poor incident ...
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework helps organizations identify, manage, and reduce cybersecurity risk. The framework is built around six core functions: Govern, Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and ...
When dealing with a phishing attack at work, the quickest solution is to address it right away, limit exposure, and revoke the attacker’s access as quickly as possible before the attack spreads to ...
Cybersecurity behaviour change platforms focus on measurable risk reduction, not training completion. Modern tools track behavioural metrics such as phishing reporting, click rates, and risk trends ...
Phishing has been around for a while, but by 2026, it’s reaching new deadly heights. Over 3.4 billion phishing emails are sent each day, and just one successful attack can lead to ransomware, identity ...
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 ...
Social engineering attacks manipulate human psychology instead of exploiting technical vulnerabilities. Authority, urgency, fear, and trust are the core persuasion triggers attackers rely on. Common ...
Vishing attacks use AI voice impersonation to trick users into sharing sensitive information. Threatcop simulates real-world vishing flows that begin with email and move into WhatsApp conversations.
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 ...