The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a Public Service Announcement (PSA) to warn the public about an emerging ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The FBI issued a warning Thursday about a dangerous phishing platform that can steal access to secure Microsoft 365 accounts. The toolkit, called Kali365, exploits device code ...
The FBI is warning the public about a new phishing scam called Kali365 that allows hackers to break into Microsoft 365 accounts.
The FBI issued a warning on May 21, as a new AI-powered attack enables "threat actors to obtain Microsoft 365 access tokens ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on SMS-based two-factor authentication because it has become a leading source of fraud, replacing it with passkeys and verified email.
A new phishing tool is allowing cyber attackers to get access to Microsoft 365 users' accounts without even needing to know ...
Starting in July, Microsoft will begin gradually enforcing multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users signing into Azure to administer resources. After first completing the rollout for the Azure ...
Users will soon need to set up an alternative, like a passkey.
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The FBI is warning about the Kali365 phishing-as-a-service platform (PhaaS) that is used to hijack Microsoft 365 accounts by abusing OAuth device code authentication to steal session tokens and bypass ...
The FBI warned that a phishing tool can bypass Microsoft 365 passwords, giving attackers access to Teams, Outlook and more.