The phishing-as-a-service kit from Sneaky Log creates fake authentication pages to farm account information, including two-factor security codes.
Jan 27, 2025 | Today’s news and insights for Microsoft leaders: |
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The phishing-as-a-service kit from Sneaky Log creates fake authentication pages to farm account information, including two-factor security codes. |
Learn how to use a Microsoft 365 setting to choose whether to open files in the online or desktop app, giving you full control for each file. |
The White House will ease the way for OpenAI, Oracle, MGX, and SoftBank to build a generative AI computing system. |
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Researchers from Abnormal Security discovered an advert for the chatbot on a cybercrime forum and tested its capabilities by asking it to create a DocuSign phishing email. |
Operator and the Computer-Using Agent will be available through the OpenAI API at an undisclosed time. |
From managing Microsoft Teams to Azure administration, this comprehensive learning library helps you pack out your résumé with in-demand certifications. Read More |
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Discover how to create a unique and secure username for your online accounts, and find out why it’s just as important as having a strong password. |
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At the start of the New Year, with no warning, Microsoft gives its flagship productivity app a name change and a huge price increase. Why would the company make this mess? I asked Copilot, who explained it very well. |
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Korean VPN supply chain attack, PayPal settles with New York for $2 million, trojanized RAT builder targets script kiddies. |
Back in October, Gmail redesigned its summary cards to be more glanceable and actionable, with the updated Google Calendar card now available. |
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