SecurityWeek reported:
Many of the messages were received by users in the healthcare and life sciences, financial services, professional services, and technology and software sectors.
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Microsoft has warned organizations in the United States about a sophisticated phishing campaign that uses a “code of conduct review” theme to lure victims to a malicious website.
The tech giant observed more than 35,000 attempts between April 14 and 16. The malicious emails were received by users across roughly 13,000 organizations in 26 countries, but 92% of the targets were in the US.
The tech giant observed more than 35,000 attempts between April 14 and 16. The malicious emails were received by users across roughly 13,000 organizations in 26 countries, but 92% of the targets were in the US.
Many of the messages were received by users in the healthcare and life sciences, financial services, professional services, and technology and software sectors.
Find the original article with information on how it works here.
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