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email threat detection
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Email threat detection is a critical focus for Windows and Microsoft 365 administrators, as recent phishing campaigns demonstrate increasingly sophisticated methods to bypass traditional defenses. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how attackers abuse URL-wrapping and link-rewriting services in enterprise email security tools to steal Microsoft 365 credentials, undermining trust in automated detection. Other threads examine advanced phishing attacks targeting cloud productivity platforms and the role of AI-driven defenses in blocking them. Additionally, Exchange Online spam filtering failures, including machine learning model flaws that misdirect legitimate emails, underscore reliability concerns in cloud-based email security. These topics collectively emphasize the evolving challenges in email threat detection, from credential theft to false positives, and the need for robust, adaptive security measures.
An alarming new wave of cybercrime has emerged, leveraging the very security tools designed to shield organizations from harm. Recent research reveals that phishing actors are now abusing link-wrapping and URL-rewriting services—trusted pillars of enterprise email protection—to sneak malicious...
Phishing attacks have reached new levels of sophistication, as demonstrated by a recently intercepted campaign targeting Microsoft 365 users and using meticulously engineered techniques to breach the defenses of even security-aware organizations. This particular attack, identified and blocked by...
Exchange Online, a critical part of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, has once again found itself under scrutiny following another high-profile incident involving its anti-spam detection systems. Beginning on April 25, a wave of Gmail emails intended for Exchange Online users were suddenly and...