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Resurgence of a multi‑stage AiTM phishing and BEC campaign abusing SharePoint
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Published 2026-01-22 05:14 UTCUpdated 2026-01-22 19:18 UTC
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Logging in, not breaking in Unknown attackers are abusing Microsoft SharePoint file-sharing services to target multiple energy-sector organizations, harvest user credentials, take over corporate inboxes, and then send hundreds of phishing emails from compromised accounts to...
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Crims compromised energy firms' Microsoft accounts, sent 600 phishing emails
theregister_security · go.theregister.com · 2026-01-22 19:18 UTC
Resurgence of a multi‑stage AiTM phishing and BEC campaign abusing SharePoint
Microsoft Security Blog · microsoft.com · 2026-01-22 05:14 UTC
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