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Could the ‘Angry Magpie’ save your business from insider threat and data-related attacks?

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  • Browsers are the new frontline, but today’s DLP can’t see the real threats
  • Data Splicing Attacks break through enterprise browser security
  • Angry Magpie reveals how fragile the current DLP architecture is in a browser-first world

A newly uncovered data exfiltration technique known as Data Splicing Attacks could place thousands of businesses worldwide at significant risk, bypassing all leading data loss prevention (DLP) tools.

Attackers can split, encrypt, or encode data within the browser, transforming files into fragments that evade the detection logic used by both endpoint protection platforms (EPP) and network-based tools – before these pieces are then reassembled outside the protected environment.

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