Phishing—the art of tricking users into revealing credentials or installing malware—has evolved beyond fake bank emails. Today, attackers target mobile devices with SMS phishing (smishing), malicious QR codes (quishing), and fake app login screens.
Attackers are not necessarily hacking Miradore’s servers. Instead, they are setting up their own instances of MDM software (sometimes legitimate trials of services like Miradore or similar competitors) or spoofing the enrollment screens.
Monitor device status to see if unauthorized configuration changes (like the installation of a new root certificate) have occurred. The Bottom Line
The most common vector for phishing is email. Miradore simplifies the deployment of secure email settings across your entire fleet: miradore+phishing
: Administrators can use Miradore's Web Content Filtering to block access to known phishing and malicious websites. By whitelisting or blacklisting specific URLs, the system significantly reduces the risk of employees inadvertently clicking on fraudulent links.
In the modern workplace, the smartphone is the new frontline. Whether it’s a corporate-owned iPhone or a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Android, these devices hold email, Slack messages, corporate files, and authentication tokens. And where there is communication, there is phishing.
In the modern cybersecurity landscape, defenders often build moats around their digital fortresses, only to forget that the drawbridge is still controlled by humans. A prime example of this dynamic is emerging in a trend security researchers are calling "Miradore Phishing." Instead, they are setting up their own instances
: Reports on Reddit have highlighted fraudulent job postings that impersonate companies in the Miradore ecosystem. These "scam jobs" often use fake interviews to steal personal information or trick applicants into paying "proprietary software" fees.
Push verified, secure communication tools (like encrypted email clients) to all devices, ensuring employees use official channels rather than "shadow IT" alternatives. 2. Enforcing Web Content Filtering
: Miradore allows for the enforcement of strict security policies. For example, it can be used to set iOS Restrictions that prevent the installation of unauthorized apps or alternative marketplace apps, which are often used to distribute malware or phishing-related software. Miradore simplifies the deployment of secure email settings
While Miradore is not a Secure Email Gateway (SEG) or an anti-phishing AI, its MDM capabilities are essential for a strategy.
Many phishing attacks lure victims to fraudulent websites. By using Miradore’s configuration profiles, you can enforce web filtering policies:
In a world where one click can compromise an entire fleet of mobile devices, Miradore provides the containment, visibility, and control necessary to turn a potential disaster into a manageable incident.
Phishing—the art of tricking users into revealing credentials or installing malware—has evolved beyond fake bank emails. Today, attackers target mobile devices with SMS phishing (smishing), malicious QR codes (quishing), and fake app login screens.
Attackers are not necessarily hacking Miradore’s servers. Instead, they are setting up their own instances of MDM software (sometimes legitimate trials of services like Miradore or similar competitors) or spoofing the enrollment screens.
Monitor device status to see if unauthorized configuration changes (like the installation of a new root certificate) have occurred. The Bottom Line
The most common vector for phishing is email. Miradore simplifies the deployment of secure email settings across your entire fleet:
: Administrators can use Miradore's Web Content Filtering to block access to known phishing and malicious websites. By whitelisting or blacklisting specific URLs, the system significantly reduces the risk of employees inadvertently clicking on fraudulent links.
In the modern workplace, the smartphone is the new frontline. Whether it’s a corporate-owned iPhone or a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Android, these devices hold email, Slack messages, corporate files, and authentication tokens. And where there is communication, there is phishing.
In the modern cybersecurity landscape, defenders often build moats around their digital fortresses, only to forget that the drawbridge is still controlled by humans. A prime example of this dynamic is emerging in a trend security researchers are calling "Miradore Phishing."
: Reports on Reddit have highlighted fraudulent job postings that impersonate companies in the Miradore ecosystem. These "scam jobs" often use fake interviews to steal personal information or trick applicants into paying "proprietary software" fees.
Push verified, secure communication tools (like encrypted email clients) to all devices, ensuring employees use official channels rather than "shadow IT" alternatives. 2. Enforcing Web Content Filtering
: Miradore allows for the enforcement of strict security policies. For example, it can be used to set iOS Restrictions that prevent the installation of unauthorized apps or alternative marketplace apps, which are often used to distribute malware or phishing-related software.
While Miradore is not a Secure Email Gateway (SEG) or an anti-phishing AI, its MDM capabilities are essential for a strategy.
Many phishing attacks lure victims to fraudulent websites. By using Miradore’s configuration profiles, you can enforce web filtering policies:
In a world where one click can compromise an entire fleet of mobile devices, Miradore provides the containment, visibility, and control necessary to turn a potential disaster into a manageable incident.
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