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RaySecur’s Chief Security Officer Will Plummer analyzes trends from known mail incidents in 2021. The objective of the report is to summarize key statistics
A Continued Trend: Mail Threats Pose Heightened Concerns for U.S. Elections in 2024 In just a three-month span in late 2023, election officials, offices,
Fentanyl Emerges as the New White-Powder Threat in Mail Attacks Against Religious Groups and U.S. Election Sites The previous quarter brought a number of
Special Report: The use of fentanyl, a potentially lethal substance, in “white-powder” mail threats marks an escalation in the seriousness of threats against government
Businesses worldwide commonly face mail-based threats, which are often underreported. Successful attacks can cause disruptions such as interrupted operations, heightened security measures for facilities
Special Report: The conflict between Israel and Gaza raises threat levels for religious organizations and political and Government Agencies. The rise in violence between
RaySecur’s Chief Security Officer Will Plummer analyzes trends from known mail incidents in 2021. The objective of the report is to summarize key statistics
Our mail security experts provide insights and analysis on the latest in mail security: • Key findings and trends of the threat landscape • Most prevalent
There was an increase in the number of political and government entities that received mail threats. The upcoming election cycles have resulted in a
In July 2023, threats toward Lawmakers, State Representatives, and other Public Officials continued, including threatening letters sent to a Republican representative, and the French
Three separate incidents of postal mail containing white powder threats, along with cryptic and threatening messages, were delivered to U.S. lawmakers, state representatives, and
May saw an uptick in reporting, with 70% of the mail incidents containing narcotics, and of those threats, 36% contained Methamphetamine. A concerning trend
Threats centered on legal actions brought against members of political parties and were likely in reaction to actions taken, or not taken by those
White-powder threats continued to shut down both government agencies and corporate organizations, with multiple employees receiving medical attention. Threat letters increased this month with
The American Rescue Plan (ARPA) regulation that was signed into law is a tremendous opportunity to invest in programs and projects to increase public
There was a significant number of mail-borne threats, both in the United States as well as abroad. Specifically, white powder events jumped this month,
There were notable rises in death threats and white powder incidents both in the United States and overseas that seemly were tied to political
White powder threats remained consistent with recent months however direct threats aimed at businesses and government increased. Bomb threats returned as well as personal