Almost all companies from the Russian Top 100 largest failed to protect corporate mail from leaks

Experts advise using unique passwords and separating personal and work accounts

The StopPhish service revealed that corporate e-mails appear in data leaks at 94 of the 100 largest Russian companies according to Forbes.

Experts warn that this increases the risk of hacking internal systems, as employees often use the same addresses and passwords for personal services.

Experts recommend separating personal and work accounts, using unique passwords, connecting leak monitoring, and checking corporate addresses through databases like HaveIBeenPwned.

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Sources
Forbes

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