phishing frameworks

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Phishing frameworks like Tycoon2FA, a Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) platform, are used by threat actors such as the Dadsec group (Storm-1575) to target Microsoft 365 users. These frameworks bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA) and enable large-scale credential theft. Discussions on WindowsForum cover how these phishing frameworks operate, their evasion techniques, and the implications for enterprise security. The tag focuses on the technical aspects of phishing frameworks, their role in modern cyberattacks, and defensive strategies against them.
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    Tycoon2FA and Dadsec: The Rising Threat of Advanced Phishing-as-a-Service Campaigns

    A new breed of cyber threats is rapidly transforming the landscape of enterprise security, and few recent campaigns illustrate this better than the large-scale, meticulously coordinated attacks attributed to Storm-1575, more commonly known as the Dadsec hacker group. Over the past year, Dadsec...
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