Microsoft Teams - the Latest Victim

Trevor Chandler

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Hackers are using Microsoft Teams to gain remote access to users' systems.
By sending phishing emails and impersonating trusted clients, they trick victims
into installing remote access tools like AnyDesk.

This lets them control the system, deploy malicious files, and steal information.
Always verify remote access requests and be cautious of unexpected Teams calls.



You know, I could put a new one of these out here each day if I just didn't have
anything else to do. There's certainly one to report each day!
My goodness, we're at war!!!!
 
Hackers are using Microsoft Teams to gain remote access to users' systems.
By sending phishing emails and impersonating trusted clients, they trick victims
into installing remote access tools like AnyDesk.

This lets them control the system, deploy malicious files, and steal information.
Always verify remote access requests and be cautious of unexpected Teams calls.



You know, I could put a new one of these out here each day if I just didn't have
anything else to do. There's certainly one to report each day!
My goodness, we're at war!!!!
Layer8 Problem. If the user opens Mails as part of social Engnieering.
Teams is not the Problem (There are settings for the Admin to protect the company), the User is.
Teams is just another Vector.
Not getting political, but yes, china and russia are at war with western countries to attack in the cyberspace ... but the politicans do not call it war yet. (EOD).
 
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Layer8 Problem. If the user opens Mails as part of social Engnieering.
Teams is not the Problem (There are settings for the Admin to protect the company), the User is.
Teams is just another Vector.
Not getting political, but yes, china and russia are at war with western countries to attack in the cyberspace ... but the politicans do not call it war yet. (EOD).
Layer 8 problem—Can't patch the user
 
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