We help you to instinctively detect phishing attacks

About Phishinstinct

Phishinstinct is a state-of-the-art phishing simulation tool designed to bolster organizations' cybersecurity defenses. Our platform combines cutting-edge technology with integrated employee training and awareness program support capabilities, providing a comprehensive solution for combating phishing attacks. With a user-friendly dashboard and advanced analytics, Phishinstinct empowers organizations to simulate realistic phishing scenarios, track employee responses, and identify areas for improvement.With Phishinstinct, organizations can strengthen their security posture, foster a culture of security awareness, and effectively mitigate the risks associated with phishing attacks.



Why Choose PhishInstinct

  • 1.Realistic and engaging scenarios
  • 2.Real-time reporting
  • 3.Risk treatment of successfull phishing attacks
  • 4.Suitable for organizations of all sizes
  • 5.User-friendly interface
  • 6.Pay-as-you-go model







Key Features

Drive security awareness

Train staff on modern security best practices through engaging security awareness courses.

Demonstrate compliance

Showcase your compliance efforts with real-time reporting on how your business is addressing human risk.

Reduce human error

Educate staff on how to avoid common mishaps like sending sensitive data to the wrong person.

Combat phishing attacks

Empower users with the ability to spot, avoid and report even the most sophisticated phishing attacks.

Safeguard exposed users

Reduce the chances of an attack by detecting when user credentials are stolen and exposed on the dark web.

Implement security standards

Keep staff well-versed on company security procedures with core policy templates and trackable approvals.


Phishing attacks reached record levels in 2022, with over 4.7 million attacks throughout the year, including 1.35 million in Q4 alone. These figures demonstrate a steady annual growth rate of 150%, emphasizing the unique and alarming rise of phishing activity since 2019.

Cofense’s Q1 2023 Intelligence Trends Review found that loaders remained the most common tool for phishing. Keyloggers and information stealers took second and third place, which is interesting considering that in 2019, almost 74 percent of phishing attacks involved credential phishing (stealing usernames and passwords)

According to Slashnext’s 2022 State of Phishing Report, around 76 percent of all phishing attempts were targeted. Symantec’s Internet Security recent Threat Report found spear-phishing emails to be used by almost two-thirds (65 percent) of all known groups carrying out targeted cyber attacks. The report also tells us that 96 percent of targeted attacks are carried out for the purpose of intelligence gathering.

Zscaler’s ThreatLabs 2023 Phishing Report found that AI tools like ChatGPT could create fake login pages with minimal coding expertise or input from the user. It further suggests that this service could be used to create polymorphic malware or other malicious code.

Symantec combines numbers for various types of email threats, including phishing, email malware, and spam, and reports that employees in smaller organizations are more likely to receive those types of threats. For example, for an organization with 1–250 employees, roughly one in 323 emails will be malicious. For an organization of 1001–1500 employees, the rate is far lower with one in 823 emails being malicious.

Standards like Sender Policy Framework (SPF), DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), and Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) are all intended to fight the prevalence of SPAM by allowing receiving email servers to authenticate the servers they receive mail from.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Phishing simulation helps raise employee awareness about phishing threats, educates them on identifying suspicious emails, links, and attachments, and enhances their ability to respond effectively. By regularly conducting phish simulations, organizations can proactively identify vulnerabilities, train employees, and strengthen their overall cybersecurity posture.

Yes, phishing simulation is beneficial for organizations of all sizes. Cyber threats, including phishing attacks, target organizations indiscriminately. By implementing phishing simulation small, medium, and large organizations can educate and empower their employees to defend against phishing attacks and mitigate the risk of data breaches.

The frequency of phishing simulations may vary based on organizational needs and risk factors. Generally, it is recommended to conduct phishing simulations at regular intervals, such as monthly or quarterly, to keep employees engaged, reinforce awareness, and address emerging threats effectively. However, the specific frequency can be determined based on factors such as industry regulations, past incidents, and employee feedback.

Yes, phishing simulation can significantly reduce the risk of successful phishing attacks. By providing employees with hands-on training and exposing them to realistic phishing scenarios, they develop a heightened sense of awareness and become more adept at identifying and reporting phishing attempts. This proactive approach helps create a culture of cybersecurity within the organization and reduces the likelihood of falling victim to phishing attacks.

Phishinstinct prioritizes the privacy and security of user data by following strict data protection protocols and adhering to industry best practices. User data, including email addresses and simulation results, is handled with utmost confidentiality and stored securely. We are committed to maintaining a secure platform and protecting customer information from unauthorized access or misuse.