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  3. Looks like hackers/scammers/asshats are abusing Microsoft's systems to send out crude phishing messages as two-factor emails.

Looks like hackers/scammers/asshats are abusing Microsoft's systems to send out crude phishing messages as two-factor emails.

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  • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Looks like hackers/scammers/asshats are abusing Microsoft's systems to send out crude phishing messages as two-factor emails.

    Emails are sent from msonlineservicesteam@microsoftonline[.]com, which is a legitimate Microsoft email used to send out about account notifications, and look like this.

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    • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

      Looks like hackers/scammers/asshats are abusing Microsoft's systems to send out crude phishing messages as two-factor emails.

      Emails are sent from msonlineservicesteam@microsoftonline[.]com, which is a legitimate Microsoft email used to send out about account notifications, and look like this.

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      siguza@infosec.spaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @zackwhittaker can we please confiscate Microsoft's domains and have a competent sysadmin run them?

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      • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

        Looks like hackers/scammers/asshats are abusing Microsoft's systems to send out crude phishing messages as two-factor emails.

        Emails are sent from msonlineservicesteam@microsoftonline[.]com, which is a legitimate Microsoft email used to send out about account notifications, and look like this.

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        js@mastodon.nlJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @zackwhittaker So hackers/scammers/asshats are crafting messages (checks notes) to appear as if originated from malware/ransomware/scammer/asshat company Viboslop?

        Odd people.

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        • js@mastodon.nlJ js@mastodon.nl

          @zackwhittaker So hackers/scammers/asshats are crafting messages (checks notes) to appear as if originated from malware/ransomware/scammer/asshat company Viboslop?

          Odd people.

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          @js @zackwhittaker when the legitimate messages look slopped/like malware, then malware has to look like it too

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          • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

            Looks like hackers/scammers/asshats are abusing Microsoft's systems to send out crude phishing messages as two-factor emails.

            Emails are sent from msonlineservicesteam@microsoftonline[.]com, which is a legitimate Microsoft email used to send out about account notifications, and look like this.

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            @zackwhittaker Hey now, I got one of these (_same_ use case / example) from Apple's password verification system as well.

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            • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

              Looks like hackers/scammers/asshats are abusing Microsoft's systems to send out crude phishing messages as two-factor emails.

              Emails are sent from msonlineservicesteam@microsoftonline[.]com, which is a legitimate Microsoft email used to send out about account notifications, and look like this.

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              robinsyl@meow.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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              @zackwhittaker I had this happen to me recently from Google's 2FA

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