
Traditional Cybersecurity Tools Fail to Detect 20% of Browser-Based Phishing Attacks
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Menlo Security research found that traditional cybersecurity tools fail to detect 20% of browser-based phishing attacks targeting enterprise applications. The report highlights growing vulnerabilities as organizations increasingly adopt browser-based applications, leaving them exposed to cyber threats. No specific dates, CVE IDs, or technical attack vectors were disclosed in the findings. The impact includes heightened risk for enterprises relying on conventional security measures to protect against phishing. The research emphasizes the limitations of existing defenses in addressing modern browser-centric attack surfaces.