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Russian cyberattackers spotted hitting Microsoft Teams with new phishing campaign

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  • Microsoft has spotted a new phishing attack vector in the wild
  • Storm-2372 is stealing access tokens through Microsoft Teams
  • The group has been linked to Russia with medium confidence

A new phishing campaign has been spotted using ‘device code phishing’ through Microsoft Teams to target governments, NGOs, and other industries across Europe, North America, Africa, and the Middle East.

The attack, spotted by Microsoft itself, leverages Teams video conferencing meeting invitations which prompt the victim to enter a device code generated by the attacker which results in the victim handing over valid access tokens, giving the attacker access to victims emails and sensitive data.

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