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https://www.inky.com/
Last activity: 07.10.2025
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INKY is a cybersecurity company based in Maryland. INKY Phish Fence is an enterprise email security solution designed to stop phishing emails.
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Location: United States, Maryland, College Park
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 833-727-4659
Total raised: $31.6M
Founded date: 2008

Investors 2

Funding Rounds 3

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
07.06.2020Series B$20MClearSky
01.12.2019Series A$6M-
21.06.2018Series A$5.6M-

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07.10.2025Kaseya expands cybersecurity platform with acquisition of INKY Send us a News Tip EXTRACT THE SIGNAL FROM THE NOISE CookiesInformation technology management software firm Kaseya Ltd. announced today that it has acquired cybersecurity company INKY Technology Corp. for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 2008, INKY specializes in advanced email protection solutions wi...
30.06.2023Torrent of image-based phishing emails are harder to detect and more convincingEnlarge / Man hand holding a mobile phone with QR code. Getty Images reader comments 86 with Phishing mongers have released a torrent of image-based junk emails that embed QR codes into their bodies to successfully bypass security protectio...
12.10.2022Credential phishing attacks continue to exploit COVID-19 to target businessesImage: Adobe Stock Since early 2020, the coronavirus pandemic has given cyber criminals another area that’s ripe for exploitation as they try to trick individuals and businesses into divulging sensitive information. In a report published We...
22.08.2022INKY and Gradient MSP Announce Integration to Automate Billing Reconciliation for PartnersINKY, a behavioral email security platform that blocks threats, and prevents data leaks, now integrates with Gradient’s Synthesize platform. “INKY helps ease the security burden on IT teams by acting like a security coach on every user’s sh...
01.04.2022Phishing attacks exploit free calendar app to steal account credentialsImage: weerapatkiatdumrong, Getty Images/iStockphoto Cybercriminals who specialize in phishing attacks like to point people to actual websites as much as possible. Using such sites lends an air of legitimacy to the scam, increasing the odds...
20.01.2022Phishing Scam Targets Businesses by Impersonating US Dept of LaborA new phishing scam that involves threat actors impersonating the US Department of Labor (DoL) has been targeting US businesses and their employees. The scam email asks prospective victims to enter their Microsoft 365 address or company ema...
19.01.2022Phishing attack spoofs US Department of Labor to steal account credentialsImage: GrafVishenka, Getty Images/iStockPhotos Many phishing attacks attempt to scam people by impersonating and imitating real brands and organizations. A phishing email that appears to come from an official government entity is especially...
16.11.2021MSPAlliance unveils vendor council to tackle supply chain riskCompletion of Vendor Verify is expected to occur before the end of the year. The International Association of Cloud & Managed Service Providers (MSPAlliance) leadership council has unveiled a new vendor council to tackle managed service...
26.10.2021New phishing attack targets Craigslist users with fake violation notifications Show your support for our mission by joining our Cube Club and Cube Event Community of experts. Join the community that ...A new form of unique phishing attack has been found that targets users on Craigslist Inc. with fraudulent violation notifications. Detailed today by researchers at Inky Technology Corp., the new phishing attack involves attackers manipulati...
26.10.2021Phishing attack exploits Craigslist and Microsoft OneDriveImage: GrafVishenka, Getty Images/iStockPhotos Cybercriminals will look for any weakness or limitation in an otherwise legitimate service to help them carry out an attack. That’s true of a new phishing campaign that uses both Craigslist and...
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