Phishing attacks have become more surgical and effective, leveraging AI site builders to create high-fidelity fraudulent portals that deceive users through routine work lures. Security professionals must implement consistent TLS inspection and move toward real-time session protection, as 95% of these threats now use encrypted channels to bypass legacy defenses. The rise of adversary-in-the-middle kits means that even accounts protected by multi-factor authentication are vulnerable to immediate session-level compromise.
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