Microsoft has spotted a new phishing attack vector in the wild Storm-2372 is stealing access tokens through Microsoft Teams ...
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If you dread a Microsoft Teams invite, just wait until it turns out to be a Russian phishRoses aren't cheap, violets are dear, now all your access token are belong to Vladimir Digital thieves – quite possibly ...
Researchers have uncovered a sustained and ongoing campaign by Russian spies that uses a clever phishing technique to hijack ...
Russian hackers have been targeting government, defense, telecoms, and other organizations in a device code phishing campaign ...
An active campaign from a threat actor potentially linked to Russia is targeting Microsoft 365 accounts of individuals at ...
Targeted users receive fake meeting invitations to WhatsApp, Signal, or Teams and allow attackers into their accounts when attempting to log in.
The number need not be associated with your Microsoft account. Then click on the Send code link. You’ll soon receive a security code. Enter the access code in the corresponding field.
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