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Threats library, best-practice guides, glossary, and downloads — all freely available.
Threats Library
12 attack vectors explained — from phishing to insider threats.
Best-Practice Guides
Passwords, MFA, travel, public Wi-Fi — concrete recommendations.
Glossary
Security terms from A to Z, German and English.
Downloads
Whitepapers, checklists, and posters — free after email confirmation.
From the threats library
Recognise & stop phishing — the complete guide
94% of all successful cyber attacks start with a phishing email. Here is how to unmask them in three seconds — and what to do when someone has already clicked.
Smishing & vishing — phishing via SMS and phone
SMS phishing and phone phishing combine technical tricks with human manipulation. We show how to spot both variants — and why calling back is dangerous.
Quishing — when the QR code lies
QR codes bypass classic email filters and link previews. Quishing attacks exploit this deliberately — in letters, stickers on parking meters, fake menus.
CEO fraud & business email compromise (BEC)
BEC attacks often cause more damage than ransomware — and they target accounting, executive assistants, and M&A teams. We show how attackers exploit hierarchy and which process controls actually help.
Ransomware — when the whole company grinds to a halt
Ransomware attacks paralyse organisations for days and cost an average of six figures — even without paying the ransom. We show which entry points are most common and why backups alone are not enough.
Social engineering — manipulation as method
Social engineering is the foundation of nearly every other threat in this library. We explain the six classic levers (authority, scarcity, reciprocity, consistency, liking, consensus) and how they operate in the workplace.
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