Microsoft has disrupted a cybercrime service that allegedly helped ransomware operators and other attackers make malware appear as verified software, the company said last week.
The FBI is warning Microsoft 365 users about a new scam that steals digital keys to hack your Outlook or Teams without a ...
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Microsoft disrupted Fox Tempest, a malware-signing service accused of abusing Azure certificates to disguise ransomware and malware as trusted software. Microsoft says it disrupted a malware-signing ...
Any set of applications with more than 400 million users is going to draw a lot of attention from cyberattackers, and Microsoft 365 falls into that category. Sure enough, cybercriminals love to target ...
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit unsealed a civil lawsuit on May 19 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York targeting Fox Tempest, a criminal operation that sold fraudulently ...
Microsoft (NasdaqGS:MSFT) is partnering with the U.S. Center for AI Standards and Innovation and the U.K. AI Security Institute to help set global AI safety standards. The company is launching a 15 ...
Hackers are impersonating IT staff in Microsoft Teams to trick employees into installing malware, giving attackers stealthy access to corporate networks. Microsoft Teams impersonation and social ...