reverse proxy attacks

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Reverse proxy attacks are a key component of Adversary-in-the-Middle (AitM) phishing campaigns that target Microsoft 365 and Google accounts. These attacks use reverse proxy infrastructure to intercept and relay authentication traffic, allowing attackers to bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA). The technique represents an evolution in cybercriminal methodology, rendering traditional security measures ineffective. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the anatomy of such attacks, their impact on enterprise security, and strategies for defense. Understanding reverse proxy attacks is critical for organizations relying on cloud-based identity and access management.
  1. 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...