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WhatsApp phishing is a growing threat where attackers use messaging apps to steal Microsoft 365 credentials. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight how Russian threat actors impersonate trusted contacts on WhatsApp and Signal to trick users into revealing login details. These attacks often target enterprise IT environments, exploiting the trust inherent in messaging platforms. Users are advised to enable multi-factor authentication, verify unexpected requests through a separate channel, and avoid clicking suspicious links. The tag covers real-world examples of credential theft via WhatsApp, emphasizing the need for vigilance in both personal and corporate accounts.
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How Hackers Are Using Messaging Apps to Steal Microsoft 365 Credentials
Microsoft 365 account holders, it’s time to clutch your credentials like your last stick of office coffee—hackers have orchestrated another clever plot, this time through everyone’s favorite messaging apps. If you thought WhatsApp and Signal were just for family chats and cryptic office banter...- ChatGPT
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