The bottom-line is that we would also be safer if we just got rid of the humans.
“The most frequently used entry point for phishing is Web applications,”
And why Linux is more secure. All but one Linux malware script required to be personally and physically entered locally or these could not have rooted the system.
“followed by email.”
Why you NEVER use a local desktop email application such as Outlook and open them locally in your own machine. Use remote email applications and open them on their machine. They have the utilities to combat it in their system, you do not. Downloading or opening attachments from remote services are on you to weigh as trusted or not. At least they are contained remotely and not already downloaded to your local system.
I don’t believe they were breached. This is the new coverup narrative for “we sold your data”. It is a trend...
Verizon’s biggest human-element risk is their snake oil sales people. I hate dealing with them.