05-02-2020 , 12:40 PM
Single Malicious GIF Opened Microsoft Teams to Nasty Attack
Now patched flaw allowed attacker to take over an organization’s entire roster of Microsoft Teams accounts.
Microsoft has fixed a subdomain takeover vulnerability in its collaboration platform
Microsoft Teams that could have allowed an inside attacker to weaponize a single GIF image
and use it to pilfer data from targeted systems and take over all of an organization’s Teams accounts.
The attack simply involved tricking a victim into viewing a malicious GIF image for it to work,
according to researchers at CyberArk who also created a ...now you gotta read this more HERE
reminds me of Stagefright exploit days which I still have that protection switched on in my TEXTRA SMS app
Now patched flaw allowed attacker to take over an organization’s entire roster of Microsoft Teams accounts.
Microsoft has fixed a subdomain takeover vulnerability in its collaboration platform
Microsoft Teams that could have allowed an inside attacker to weaponize a single GIF image
and use it to pilfer data from targeted systems and take over all of an organization’s Teams accounts.
The attack simply involved tricking a victim into viewing a malicious GIF image for it to work,
according to researchers at CyberArk who also created a ...now you gotta read this more HERE
reminds me of Stagefright exploit days which I still have that protection switched on in my TEXTRA SMS app