Phishing attacks aren't random—they're customized for your role, your responsibilities, and your access. Find your job below to see the threats you're facing.
lost to business email compromise in 2025
of attacks start with a phishing email
of attacks target small businesses
$1.8 billion lost to supplier fraud last year. One spoofed invoice from a "vendor" you trust is all it takes.
See the attacksRansomware has shut down entire hospitals. Average breach: $10.9 million. Yours starts with one email.
See the attacks$400,000 gone in one wire. That's what fake closing instructions cost one firm's client. Trust accounts are prime targets.
See the attacksScammers target organizations built on trust. Nonprofits lost $7.4 billion to fraud last year. Every stolen dollar was meant for your mission.
See the attacksK-12 schools: #1 ransomware target in America. W-2 phishing, student data breaches, fake vendor invoices—your district is in the crosshairs.
See the attacksYou authorize payments. That makes you the target. Fake invoices, spoofed vendors, "urgent" wire requests—you see them daily. One mistake costs thousands.
See the attacks"Hey, I need you to wire this ASAP—I'm in a meeting." That text isn't from your CEO. But it looks like it is. And you have the authority to act.
See the attacks"Please update my direct deposit." That email just redirected someone's paycheck to a scammer. W-2 theft season starts in January. Payroll diversion happens year-round.
See the attacksOne spoofed email. $280,000 gone. That's what wire fraud at closing looks like. Your buyer's down payment. Their dream home. Verify every wire instruction.
See the attacksNo IT team? You're the target. 43% of cyberattacks target small businesses—costing an average of $120,000 to recover. Vendor impersonation, fake invoices, CEO fraud—you need protection.
See the attacks"I need to liquidate immediately." That email isn't from your client. But it has their name, their account number, and an urgent request. Your license is on the line.
See the attacksA $50,000 order. A spoofed email. Product shipped. Payment never comes. Fake POs and impersonated customers hit sales teams hardest during busy seasons.
See the attacksIf you can approve a payment, access sensitive data, or act on someone's behalf—hackers already know. ForwardToSafety works for anyone who needs certainty before they click, pay, or reply.
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