💻 Technology 1d ago · Ethan Conroy

Email is still the #1 attack vector for startups. Here’s what founders get wrong.

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Ask a founder what keeps them up at night and you’ll hear about runway, hiring and product-market fit. Rarely the inbox. Yet the data is stubborn on this point: according to IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report 2025, phishing was once again the most common initial attack vector, responsible for 16% of breaches analysed, at an average cost of €4.19 million ($4.8 million) per incident.
A Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) adds that a human element such as phishing, stolen c

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