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Exploring the Implications of the Resurfacing Microsoft Teams Hacks: Storm-0324 and the Rise of TeamsPhishermicrosoftteams,hacks,cybersecurity,teamsphisher,storm-0324,implications,resurfacing

Exploring the Implications of the Resurfacing Microsoft Teams Hacks: Storm-0324 and the Rise of TeamsPhisher

The Growing Threat of Phishing Attacks on Microsoft Teams Introduction In a recent campaign, a financially-motivated threat actor known as TA543, Storm-0324, or Sagrid targeted organizations using phishing attacks via Microsoft Teams. This highlights the increasing interest of both researchers and hackers in business communication apps, even as workforces return to the office. This report…

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China's Cyber Offensives: A Global Wave of Hacks Reveal Ongoing ThreatChina,CyberOffensives,GlobalWave,Hacks,OngoingThreat

China’s Cyber Offensives: A Global Wave of Hacks Reveal Ongoing Threat

Securing Sensitive Accounts: Learn PAM Security Strategies Cybersecurity Challenges in an Era of Global Cyber Offensives In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, organizations face an ongoing, persistent threat of cyberattacks and hacks. Recent developments have exposed the increasing involvement of state-sponsored entities, particularly China, in global cyber offensives. These attacks target sensitive accounts and critical…

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Tackling Cybersecurity: Estée Lauder's Double Trouble with MOVEit Hackswordpress,cybersecurity,EstéeLauder,MOVEit,hacks

Tackling Cybersecurity: Estée Lauder’s Double Trouble with MOVEit Hacks

Estée Lauder Breached by Cl0p and BlackCat Ransomware Gangs Estée Lauder Cos., a renowned beauty company, recently disclosed a “security incident” where cyberthreat actors were able to compromise some of its data. This disclosure came after both the Cl0p and BlackCat ransomware gangs claimed responsibility for breaching the company on the same day. While the…

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Unveiling the Tactics of the Russian APT Group Behind the Roundcube Email Server HacksRussianAPTGroup,Tactics,RoundcubeEmailServer,Hacks

Unveiling the Tactics of the Russian APT Group Behind the Roundcube Email Server Hacks

Russian APT Group Caught Hacking Roundcube Email Servers The Threat A prolific Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group with links to the Russian government has been discovered exploiting security vulnerabilities in the open-source Roundcube webmail software to spy on organizations in Ukraine. The group, believed to be part of Russia’s military spy unit GRU, has been…

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