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The New Phishing Click: How OAuth Consent Bypasses MFA
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Published 2026-05-18 18:52 UTCUpdated 2026-05-19 11:30 UTC
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Overview
In February 2026, a phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform called EvilTokens went live. Within five weeks, it had compromised more than 340 Microsoft 365 organizations across five countries.
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The New Phishing Click: How OAuth Consent Bypasses MFA
thehackernews · thehackernews.com · 2026-05-19 11:30 UTC
Tycoon2FA phishing kit evolves with device-code attacks on Microsoft 365
SC Media · scworld.com · 2026-05-18 18:52 UTC
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