Human Cyber Intelligence for Messaging Threats
Smishing and Social Engineering Use Cases
See how organizations use SmishAlert to detect messaging-based phishing attacks targeting their workforce.
Executive Impersonation Attacks
Attackers frequently impersonate CEOs, CFOs, and other executives through SMS or messaging apps to trick employees into sending money, credentials, or sensitive information.
- CEO gift card scams
- Vendor payment fraud
- Payroll change requests
- Slack or Teams impersonation
New Employee Targeting
New hires are prime targets for phishing and social engineering attacks during onboarding. SmishAlert helps organizations surface and identify suspicious messages targeting employees so security teams can respond.
- Fake IT login pages
- Payroll setup scams
- Benefits enrollment phishing
- MFA reset requests
Visibility Into Messaging Channels
Most security tools monitor email and network activity, but messaging platforms remain a blind spot. SmishAlert provides visibility into SMS, WhatsApp, Slack, and Teams.
- SMS phishing
- WhatsApp impersonation
- Slack direct message scams
- Teams credential phishing
Workforce Threat Intelligence
SmishAlert turns employees into a distributed threat detection network. Reported messages are correlated across the organization to identify coordinated campaigns.
- Crowdsourced threat detection
- Real-time campaign identification
- Cross-employee pattern correlation
- Threat intelligence dashboards
Security Awareness Through Real Incidents
Instead of simulated phishing tests, SmishAlert helps organizations learn from real attacks targeting their workforce.
- Real-world threat examples
- Security awareness insights
- Workforce exposure metrics
- Incident reporting workflows
Turn Your Workforce Into a Human Cyber Intelligence Network
SmishAlert is used across consumer, business, and MSP environments to surface messaging threats and turn workforce reports into actionable intelligence.