The Microsoft Defender Security Research Team has confirmed that a pervasive new authentication code attack is compromising ...
Hundreds of organizations have been compromised daily by a Microsoft device-code phishing campaign that uses AI and ...
Device code phishing attacks that abuse the OAuth 2.0 Device Authorization Grant flow to hijack accounts have surged more ...
The phishing-as-a-service toolkit leverages legitimate authentication to capture tokens and access Microsoft 365 services.
A new malicious kit called EvilTokens integrates device code phishing capabilities, allowing attackers to hijack Microsoft ...
A new wave of device code phishing shows how threat actors are scaling account compromise using AI and end‑to‑end automation.
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State actors are abusing OAuth device codes to get full M365 account access - here's what we know
Proofpoint reports phishing surge abusing Microsoft OAuth 2.0 device code flow Victims enter codes on real Microsoft domains, granting attackers access tokens Proofpoint advises blocking device code ...
EvilTokens, a newly identified phishing-as-a-service operation, is offering cybercriminals a ready-made way to hijack Microsoft accounts by abusing a legitimate sign-in process rather than stealing ...
Image: Bleeping Computer. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-target-microsoft-entra-accounts-in-device-code-vishing-attacks/ Hackers have launched ...
Microsoft this week says it has uncovered a large-scale, sophisticated AI-driven phishing campaign that uses automation and legitimate authentication processes to compromise accounts more effectively ...
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If you dread a Microsoft Teams invite, just wait until it turns out to be a Russian phish
Digital thieves – quite possibly Kremlin-linked baddies – have been emailing out bogus Microsoft Teams meeting invites to trick victims in key government and business sectors into handing over their ...
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