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Microsoft Teams Users Get Extra Phishing Protection

Heimadal Security

Microsoft Teams has added on new Defender “Safe Links” phishing protection to keep users safe against potentially malicious URL-based phishing attacks. With the new feature, users can worry less about cybercriminals stealing their sensitive information with look-alike links and web pages.

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Intro to Phishing: How Dangerous Is Phishing in 2023?

Duo's Security Blog

Through the first two months of 2023 alone, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s Scamwatch reported more than 19,000 phishing reports with estimated financial losses of more than $5.2 take proactive steps to protect themselves from these increasingly sophisticated attacks. What is phishing?

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Unveiling the Threat Landscape: Exploring the Security Risks of Cloud Computing

Centraleyes

This blog aims to dissect the nuances of cloud security risks , shedding light on the challenges commonly faced when securing digital assets in the cloud. Unlike traditional on-premise solutions, with the Shared Responsibility Model, cloud security is a collaborative effort between cloud service providers (CSPs) and their users.

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Large-Scale AiTM Attack targeting enterprise users of Microsoft email services

Security Boulevard

ThreatLabz has discovered a new strain of a large-scale phishing campaign, which uses adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) techniques along with several evasion tactics. Similar AiTM phishing techniques were used in another phishing campaign described by Microsoft recently here. Key points.

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5 SaaS security best practices

Malwarebytes

While SaaS is without a doubt the easiest and most accessible way for businesses to reap the benefits of the cloud, these services are delivered online—which can make it easier for data leaks to happen or threat actors to get a hold of sensitive data. Well, yes and no. Manage SaaS sprawl.