Multitaskers, beware: You’re significantly more likely to fall for phishing, researchers say
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Multitasking makes you more likely to fall for phishing emails, experiments show
Picture this: You're on a Zoom call, Slack is buzzing, three spreadsheets are open and your inbox pings. In that moment of divided attention, you miss the tiny red flag in an email. That's how phishing sneaks through, and with 3.4 billion malicious emails sent daily, the stakes couldn't be higher.
These Are Moments You’re Most Vulnerable To Phishing Emails, Study Says
Your inbox is riskiest when your brain is already busy. That is when slick phishing emails can slide past even security-savvy readers.A new peer-reviewed study in the European Journal of Information Systems, finds that people are more likely to miss phishing cues while multitasking, and that timely reminders can improve accuracy. The research team tested how working memory load — the mental strain from another task — changes a person’s ability t…
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