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red team exercises
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Red team exercises simulate real-world cyberattacks to test an organization's defenses, including advanced phishing techniques that target two-factor authentication. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how red teams use scalable vector graphics (SVG) phishing to bypass 2FA, reflecting the evolving tactics in cybersecurity. These exercises help identify vulnerabilities in enterprise IT environments, security protocols, and user awareness. Topics cover attack vectors, defense strategies, and the importance of continuous testing against modern threats like credential theft and session hijacking. Red team exercises are a critical component of proactive security for Windows-based networks and Microsoft 365 environments.
Security warnings can sometimes feel like the digital equivalent of that friend who’s always convinced they’ve forgotten to lock the front door. But this time, you’d be wise to double-check those bolts and deadlocks. As the world reels from a new spike in cyberattacks targeting the very tool we...