Hacking, which is one of the negative aspects of the cloud, reared its ugly head recently. This time around, hackers targeted Outlook accounts of employees in various organizations, according to an Abnormal Security report.
Phishing attackers used a fake Outlook login page
In this phishing attempt, the attacker sends an email designed to look like it comes from the genuine Microsoft Outlook team. The email notifies the recipient that their organization expects all employees to migrate to a new MS Outlook web portal. In addition, it injects a sense of urgency into the communication to compel the target to act faster. To migrate or upgrade to the new MS Outlook site, the victim has to unwittingly click on a login link that leads to a fake Outlook login page. Since the attacker controls the fake sign-in portal, they have access to the Microsoft account user credentials that the victim types. Once the hacker receives the victim’s login details, they can access troves of information stored on the Microsoft account. Similarly, you can’t rule out the possibility of the attacker compromising other accounts associated with the breached Outlook account. The cloud though isn’t going anywhere despite the persistent hacking threats. But Office 365 users can protect their data and apps with the various security features available on the platform. In addition, stronger password policies and password security awareness programs can help a great deal. As always, you can share your opinion or ask any question about Microsoft account security in the comments section below.
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