If something feels right, do you question it? In this episode of SipCyber, Jen Lotze sits down at Walden Coffee in Minnesota with a plain latte—one with just enough latte art to make her stop and look twice. And that moment of recognition becomes the perfect lens for one of the most dangerous trends in cybersecurity right now: AI-generated phishing emails that sound exactly like the people you trust.Ā 

Attackers aren't guessing anymore. They're studying. Pulling patterns from LinkedIn, past emails, and social media to reconstruct how your boss writes, how your coworker asks for favors, and what a "normal" request looks like in your world. Then they send something that fits. Perfectly.Ā 

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This isn't about paranoia. It's about adding one intentional pause before acting—because that's all it takes to break the spell.Ā 

ā˜• Featured Spot: Walden Coffee, Minnesota šŸµ Jen's Order: Plain latteĀ 

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