Scam looks to trick users into authorizing a malicious web app and give it keys to your Microsoft 365 kingdom.
There’s a new phishing scam that’s sneaking past inbox filters in unexpected ways. Instead of sending suspicious links or obvious malware, this one uses something most people trust: calendar invites.
Experts warn the barrier for entry into phishing has lowered even further, raising the stakes for cyber-defenders.
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