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Hackers thought to be aligned with China and Russia are suspected to be behind a wave of account takeover attacks targeting Microsoft 365 users.
Threat Groups Hijack Microsoft 365 Accounts Using OAuth Device Code Exploit Security researchers warn that threat groups are ...
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Multiple threat actors are compromising Microsoft 365 accounts in phishing attacks that leverage the OAuth device code ...
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Proofpoint has warned about phishing campaigns abusing legitimate device authorization flow to bypass MFA and gain persistent ...
If a hacker gained access to your Microsoft account, they could download your OneDrive files, bypass your Windows PC’s security, and potentially even track your laptop’s location using GPS. But ...
A Russia-aligned threat group uses Microsoft 365 device code phishing to steal credentials and take over accounts, tracked ...
These days, I'm very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and even Albania. At least, that's what it looks like based on this list of recent attempts to sign in to my Microsoft ...