Why your training budget belongs in real-time browser security
Organizations spend billions annually on awareness training. Here's why browser-based technical controls can make the difference where training falls short.
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Malvertising uses paid search and display ads to put phishing pages and malware in front of users, often by impersonating trusted brands at the top of Google results. Push tracks these campaigns continuously — intercepting live attacks spoofing well-known brands — and has documented how criminals hijack Google Ads accounts to fund and run them.
Organizations spend billions annually on awareness training. Here's why browser-based technical controls can make the difference where training falls short.
Why the right browser security tool makes a separate AI visibility and control purchase unnecessary — and how to decide what you actually need.
AI is accelerating the collapse of indicator-based threat detection. Here's why you need technique-level detection to stay ahead.
How attackers are using shared content features on AI chatbot platforms to deliver malware via pages hosted on legitimate domains, sent via malvertising.
Here are 7 things we learned from our conversation with Troy Hunt on the "Yes, you've been pwned" webinar.
Here are 7 things we learned from our conversation with John Hammond on the "Why the browser is the new battleground" webinar.
Ranking the security problems you can solve in the browser by security value and browser fit.
How we built an end-to-end threat hunting and detection engineering capability at Push that uses AI agents as a force multiplier.
How CISOs can use browser telemetry to support cyber risk quantification in areas where traditional data points fall short.
In April 2026, Vercel was compromised via an OAuth app integrated into their Google Workspace tenant stemming from a compromised third-party AI SaaS provider.
Investigating a new wave of AITM phishing pages designed to hijack TikTok accounts.
Attackers are impersonating popular developer tools like Claude Code to distribute fake install instructions via malicious search engine ads.
Attackers are going out of their way to target Google Ad Manager accounts, powering malvertising scams. Here’s what you need to know.
New samples linked to a Push-tracked malvertising campaign detected, targeting Google accounts via an Ahrefs lure.
Here’s how real-world attacks and our own R&D informed what we built for Push customers over the last year.
Analyzing the key trends that defined phishing attacks in 2025, and what these changes mean for security teams heading into 2026.
Push recently detected and blocked a malvertising attack impersonating TradingView designed to hijack Google Workspace accounts.
Analysing a malvertising attack targeting Google business accounts that was intercepted by Push.
Investigating a phishing campaign targeting Google Ads Manager MCC accounts to propagate malvertising lures.
Breaking down the most sophisticated ClickFix page we’ve seen in the wild — and what it tells us about the future of malicious copy-and-paste attacks.
Push now detects malware delivery in the browser, supporting a layered defense against endpoint attacks.
Why phishing attacks are moving away from exclusively email-based delivery, and what this means for security teams.
How attacks have moved away from endpoints and internal networks to the browser — a blind spot for traditional security tools.
Push recently identified a novel phishing attack using Active Directory Federation Services to get Microsoft to send victims to a phishing site.
Introducing our latest resource for security teams breaking down the techniques that modern phishing attacks are using to evade detection.
We’re launching a new Detections capability, enabling security teams to more effectively investigate and triage alerts, and build more effective workflows.
How the notorious Scattered Spider cyber criminal group are switching up their TTPs in 2025 to bypass MFA and breach cloud services via account takeover.
Why being in the browser gives defenders a key advantage over network and email phishing prevention, detection, and response tools.
We recently investigated a malvertising campaign using Evilginx to target Onfido customers via Google ads.
What the rise in popularity of infostealers tells us about the cybercrime ecosystem and the shift toward identity attacks.
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