Microsoft Teams
Who’s to Blame for Hacked Social Media Accounts, Spoofed Online Meeting Requests and Malware
Tom Eston | | account hacking, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, facebook, google, hacked, Hacking, Information Security, Infosec, Instagram, Malware, Meeting Invite, Meta, Microsoft Teams, online, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, rat, RATs, remote-access Trojan, security, social media, Spoofed Online Meetings, spoofing, Teams, technology, Weekly Edition, Zoom
In episode 320, Tom and Scott discuss the contentious issue of who is accountable when Facebook or Instagram accounts are hacked, discussing potential failings on both the user’s and Meta’s part. They ...
‘Snatch’ Ransom Group Exposes Visitor IP Addresses
BrianKrebs | | @htmalgae, 8Base Ransomware, AtomicStealer, Breadcrumbs, Data breaches, DomainTools.com, Google.com, MalwareBytes, Microsoft Teams, Mihail Kolesnikov, Ne'er-Do-Well News, Ransomware, Rilide, Trustwave SpiderLabs
The victim shaming site operated by the Snatch ransomware group is leaking data about its true online location and internal operations, as well as the Internet addresses of its visitors, KrebsOnSecurity has ...
Attackers Manipulate Teams Features to Gain Access
Microsoft Teams recently made it into a top 10 list of most-targeted applications—and that should be a warning to security teams whose organizations use it. The app is one of the “most ...
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Auth Token Mining Weakens Microsoft Teams Security
Microsoft Teams users, beware. Anyone signed into the app can have their credentials stolen by miscreants with file system access who follow an attack path recently identified by the Vectra Protect team ...
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How to Create a Digital Workplace Governance Program
In a recent discussion with a client concerning a digital workplace initiative, they related that some of the data they were migrating to SharePoint Online hadn’t been edited since the early 1990s ...
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Patch Tuesday, Good Riddance 2020 Edition
BrianKrebs | | adobe, Allan Liska, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Patch Tuesday December 2020, Microsoft Teams, Oskars Vegeris, Recorded Future, Security Tools, Time to Patch
Microsoft today issued its final batch of security updates for Windows PCs in 2020, ending the year with a relatively light patch load. Nine of the 58 security vulnerabilities addressed this month ...
Diving Deeper: 4 Best Practices for Securing Enterprise Data in Office 365 (O365)
CipherCloud | | CASB, Cloud access security brokers, Cloud Security, DLP, Featured Stories, Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Teams, remote workforce, UEBA
By Matt Hines, VP of Marketing at CipherCloud & Ishani Sircar, Product Marketing Manager at CipherCloud So, here we are, both as workers and employers. The COVID-19 environment hasn’t really changed ...
GoDaddy Security Incident, Fake Downloaders, Firefox Lockwise
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, Fake Downloaders, Firefox, GoDaddy, Lockwise, Microsoft Teams, password manager, passwords, Phishing, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Security Incident, Weekly Blaze Podcast, Zoom
In episode 120 for May 11th 2020: The latest on the GoDaddy security incident affecting 28,000 customers, fake Microsoft Teams notification emails and Zoom downloaders, and details on new features to the ...
Microsoft Teams Phishing Attack Wants Your Office 365 Credentials
A phishing attack using a notification from Microsoft Teams in an effort to trick people into revealing their credentials is spreading through emails that use convincing content. While Microsoft Teams might not ...
Forgot to Renew Your TLS Certificate, Microsoft?
Richi Jennings | | certificate, Cybersecurity, Data Security, Information Security, IT Security and Data Protection, Microsoft, Microsoft Teams, SB Blogwatch, Security News, TLS
Microsoft Teams went dark for seven hours yesterday. It turns out the Teams team forgot to renew a TLS certificate ...
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