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Push Security Launches Matrix to Spot Phishing Gaps

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Push Security, a frontrunner in browser-based detection and response, has introduced a groundbreaking resource to help cybersecurity teams tackle increasingly evasive phishing threats. The newly launched Phishing Detection Evasion Techniques Matrix offers deep insights into how modern phishing campaigns operate and how they continue to slip past traditional security defenses.

“This tool gives defenders critical visibility into the evolving tactics of threat actors — and highlights how legacy detection methods are being circumvented,” said Jacques Louw, Chief Product Officer at Push Security.

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Evolving Threat Landscape Demands Modern Defense

Today’s phishing schemes have grown far more experienced than in the past. Threat actors are no longer limited to email-based delivery; they’re leveraging social media platforms, instant messaging apps, and even malicious advertisements to reach their targets. They also increasingly disguise malicious links by exploiting trusted platforms and incorporate advanced techniques such as bot protection, obfuscation, and anti-analysis mechanisms — all of which make automated detection much harder.

“The days of relying on outdated phishing prevention strategies are long gone,” Louw emphasized. “Security professionals need modern tools to understand and defend against the real-world tactics being used right now.”

Inside the Phishing Detection Evasion Techniques Matrix
The new matrix extends the work done in Push Security’s earlier SaaS Attacks Matrix, reaffirming the company’s commitment to enabling defenders to combat identity-centric threats across today’s expansive attack surface.

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Key highlights of the matrix include:

Comprehensive mapping of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used across all stages of a phishing attack — from reconnaissance and lure development to link concealment, evasion tactics, and multi-factor authentication (MFA) bypasses.

Real-world case studies demonstrating how attackers are applying these methods in live environments.

A practical design that enables security teams to integrate the matrix into phishing control evaluations and red-teaming exercises.

A Critical Resource Amid Escalating Phishing Risks

The deliver of this matrix comes at a pivotal moment. Phishing attacks are not only increasing in volume but also becoming more tailored and complex — especially in environments adopting identity-based security frameworks.

According to the 2025 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, phishing was the primary entry point in 37% of documented breaches — more than any other vector. The average cost of a phishing-related breach is now estimated at $4.76 million, factoring in compromised credentials, recovery efforts, downtime, and residual impact on applications and data.

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