Microsoft Warns of Sophisticated Global Phishing Campaign Targeting Thousands of Users
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Microsoft has identified a coordinated global phishing operation that compromised authentication tokens for over 35,000 users across 26 countries. The threat actors utilized sophisticated tactics, including fake code of conduct reviews and credential theft, to infiltrate organizations in the United States and beyond. This disclosure highlights the escalating threat landscape facing enterprises worldwide as cybercriminals increasingly leverage social engineering to bypass security defenses.
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Microsoft Discloses Global Phishing Campaign Targeting 35,000 Users
Microsoft disclosed a sophisticated global phishing campaign that compromised authentication tokens from more than 35,000 users across 26 countries. The technology giant announced the breach on Tuesda...
Microsoft Discloses Global Credential Theft Campaign Targeting 35,000 Users
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