Threats & Risk
INKY Features
How it Works
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User Responsibility
100

This is the most common entry point for cyberattacks in organizations.

Email

100

This INKY capability identifies fake logos and brand impersonation.

Computer Vision

100

INKY scans both inbound emails and this other type of email communication.

Internal Email Traffic

100

This color banner indicates a high-risk or likely phishing email.

Red

100

Users should always verify this before clicking links or opening attachments.

The Sender

200

This attack type involves impersonating an executive to trick employees into sending money or data.

Business Email Compromise (BEC)

200

This technology allows INKY to understand the meaning and tone of an email.

AI-Based Intent Analysis

200

This layer analyzes images and visual elements within an email.

Computer Vision Scanning

200

This color indicates something suspicious but not definitively malicious.

Yellow

200

 If an email seems suspicious, users should take this primary action.

Report the email

300

This newer phishing method uses QR codes instead of traditional links.

QR Phishing

300

This protection scans links when users click them, not just when emails arrive.

Time-of-click URL protection

300

INKY categorizes emails into safe, graymail, suspicious, and this highest-risk category.

Malicious

300

This option allows users to flag a suspicious email for IT/security review.

Report This Email.

300

This type of request should always be double-checked, especially if urgent or financial.

 payment or credential request

400

This type of attack takes over an existing email thread to appear more legitimate.

Conversation Hijacking

400

This feature detects slight differences in domains designed to trick users (like micr0soft.com).

Domain Lookalike Detection

400

This is the action taken when an email is too dangerous to reach the inbox.

Quarantine (or blocking)

400

This type of email is classified as bulk or marketing content but not necessarily malicious.

Graymail

400

This behavior helps prevent credential theft when interacting with suspicious emails.

 avoiding unknown links or attachments

500

 This occurs when attackers gain access to a legitimate user’s mailbox and send emails from it.

Account Takeover (ATO)

500

This detection method identifies unusual communication patterns between senders and recipients.

Behavioral Analysis

500

This multi-layered approach combines AI, visual inspection, and this third analysis type.

Behavioral Analysis

500

This is the key benefit of INKY banners being embedded directly in emails.

real-time user awareness (or just-in-time training)

500

Email security is ultimately shared between IT and this group.

all users (the organization)

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