evilginx

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Evilginx is a serious cyber threat that repurposes the legitimate nginx web server to launch man-in-the-middle attacks, stealing usernames, passwords, and session tokens. This technique poses a significant risk to Microsoft 365 and enterprise security, as it can bypass multi-factor authentication by capturing session cookies. Understanding how Evilginx works is crucial for Windows enterprise environments relying on Microsoft 365. The tag covers discussions on the mechanics of Evilginx attacks, their impact on enterprise security, and strategies for detection and prevention. Users exploring this tag will find insights into defending against advanced phishing and credential theft targeting Microsoft services.
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    Understanding Evilginx: A Serious Cyber Threat to Microsoft 365 and Enterprise Security

    Stealing user credentials is an ever-evolving cybersecurity threat, and few techniques capture the complexity of modern attacks like Evilginx does. At its core, Evilginx repurposes the legitimate, widely used nginx web server to launch man-in-the-middle attacks that can pilfer usernames...
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