Las Vegas Sun

May 8, 2024

Raphael Mudge, left, of Strategic Cyber demonstrates Morning Catch software as Mait Peekman, a penetration tester from Estonia, looks on during the Black Hat USA 2014 hacker conference at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center Aug. 6, 2014. Morning Catch teaches non-technical people how to visualize phishing attacks, Mudge said.

Steve Marcus

Raphael Mudge, left, of Strategic Cyber demonstrates Morning Catch software as Mait Peekman, a penetration tester from Estonia, looks on during the Black Hat USA 2014 hacker conference at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center Aug. 6, 2014. Morning Catch teaches non-technical people how to visualize phishing attacks, Mudge said.