Multiple threat actors are compromising Microsoft 365 accounts in phishing attacks that leverage the OAuth device code ...
Hackers thought to be aligned with China and Russia are suspected to be behind a wave of account takeover attacks targeting Microsoft 365 users.
A Russia-aligned threat group uses Microsoft 365 device code phishing to steal credentials and take over accounts, tracked ...
Cybercriminals have launched a widespread phishing campaign exploiting Microsoft's OAuth device code flow to bypass MFA and ...
Proofpoint has warned about phishing campaigns abusing legitimate device authorization flow to bypass MFA and gain persistent ...
Financially motivated and nation-state threat groups are behind a surge in the use of device code phishing attacks that abuse Microsoft's legitimate OAuth 2.0 device authorization grant flow to trick ...
Cybercriminals, including state-sponsored threat actors, are increasingly abusing Microsoft’s OAuth 2.0 device code authentication flow to take over Microsoft 365 accounts.
A surge in phishing campaigns abusing Microsoft’s OAuth device code authorization flow has been observed with multiple threat ...
Overlooked attack method used since last August in a rash of account takeovers. Well, this sucks. But the target list makes sense, from the perspective of an enemy attacking. Ed: trying to be sure the ...
The surge in attempts to compromise Microsoft 365 accounts has been enabled by readily available phishing tools.