Imagine losing $31,583 every minute. That’s how much cybercrime cost American businesses in 2024, according to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center. Phishing was one of the top threats behind that number. If you're still thinking phishing is just about misspelled emails from a Nigerian prince, you're dangerously underestimating today’s threat.
This post will walk through educating your MSP’s clients on why phishing still works in 2025, how attackers have leveled up their game, and most importantly, how you can defend against it. We'll break it down simply, give you tools to spot it, and explain the role DNS-layer protection plays in stopping these attacks before they start.
Phishing isn’t a new threat. But it’s still the most effective one. Why?
Cybercriminals rely on human behavior. That’s the real vulnerability, not the tech.
Today’s phishing campaigns are polished, targeted, and often powered by AI. Here are the most dangerous methods:
Your clients don’t need a cybersecurity degree to spot most phishing attacks. They just need a system. Here's the checklist:
Training your clients and staff to use this checklist can make the difference between a normal day and a data breach.
No single tool stops phishing. You need layers.
Each layer reduces risk, but together they’re a fortress.
Here’s a simple way to explain DNS:
DNS is like the internet’s GPS. Every time you click a link or visit a website, your device asks a DNS server for directions.
Now imagine your GPS said, "Hey, that’s a dangerous neighborhood. I’m not taking you there."
That’s what DNS filtering does. If you try to visit a known phishing domain, DNS protection blocks it. Instantly.
DNSFilter helps reduce the risk of phishing attacks by blocking malicious domains at the DNS layer before users ever reach a fake site. Powered by AI threat detection and updated in real time, DNSFilter protects against phishing, malware, and other threats without slowing down your network.
Try DNSFilter free for 14 days to see why we’re trusted by thousands of MSPs and IT teams worldwide. Then share this article with your clients and teams to help educate them on DNSFilter’s role in keeping their networks secure.