phaas platforms

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Phaas platforms, or Phishing-as-a-Service, are a growing threat in cybersecurity, enabling attackers to deploy sophisticated phishing campaigns with minimal technical skill. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how these platforms facilitate advanced Adversary-in-the-Middle (AitM) attacks that bypass multi-factor authentication on Microsoft 365 and Google accounts. The tag covers the mechanics of reverse proxy-based phishing, the rise of subscription-based phishing kits, and defensive strategies for organizations. Topics include detection of AitM infrastructure, user awareness training, and hardening MFA against session hijacking. The content emphasizes the need for layered security measures to counter the evolving capabilities of phaas platforms.
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    Defending Against Advanced AitM Phishing Attacks on Microsoft 365 and Google Accounts

    Organizations across the globe are contending with a staggering rise in highly advanced phishing attacks that specifically target Microsoft 365 and Google accounts. At the heart of this surge is the Adversary-in-the-Middle (AitM) technique—a significant evolution in cybercriminal methodology...
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