malicious attachments

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Malicious attachments are a primary vector for delivering malware and initiating phishing attacks, as seen in recent campaigns targeting Microsoft 365 users. These attachments often appear as legitimate files but contain payloads like LokiBot, a trojan that steals credentials and sensitive data. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how attackers use social engineering and advanced techniques to bypass security filters, emphasizing the need for robust defenses such as AI-driven threat detection and user awareness. Topics cover attack anatomy, indicators of compromise, and mitigation strategies relevant to enterprise IT and security professionals.
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    Advanced Microsoft 365 Phishing Attacks and How AI-Driven Defense Shields Your Organization

    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...
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    AA20-266A: LokiBot Malware

    Original release date: September 22, 2020 Summary This Alert uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK®) framework. See the ATT&CK for Enterprise frameworks for all referenced threat actor techniques. This product was written by the Cybersecurity and...
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