Email attacks are now built around timing. A phishing email does not need to sit in an inbox for days to create damage. A user can click in minutes, a finance team can act on a fake vendor request before anyone checks the sender, a malicious link can look harmless at delivery and turn dangerous later, or a reply can come from a compromised account inside a trusted thread and bypass the usual suspicion that comes with a new sender.
Most cyberattacks don’t look malicious anymore; rather, they’re as normal as they can be. An email arrives from a known vendor, the tone matches past conversations, the timing aligns with an active transaction... Nothing triggers suspicion until money moves or data leaks.
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