Phishing & BEC
Thread Hijacking: The Silent BEC Technique
ProgzTech Team · 7/4/2027 · 1 min read
Overview
Thread Hijacking: The Silent BEC Technique matters for teams protecting business email. This overview frames thread hijacking: the silent bec technique in operational terms security and IT leaders can act on.
Key Points
Focus on measurable controls: authentication alignment, user-visible warnings, analyst workflows, and tuning cycles tied to real incident data—not checkbox compliance alone.
Takeaways
Start with a baseline assessment, pilot changes on high-risk mailboxes, and expand coverage once false positives and help-desk impact are understood.
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