The FBI is warning the public about a new phishing scam called Kali365 that allows hackers to break into Microsoft 365 accounts.
This phishing scam doesn't rely on a fake website. Instead, it tricks users into approving access themselves.
A new phishing tool opens up hacking to people who otherwise wouldn’t have the technical skills to hijack email accounts, cloud storage and more.
Anyone using the Microsoft 365 platform, including more than 1 million U.S. companies and their employees, is at risk. Here's ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a Public Service Announcement (PSA) to warn the public about an emerging ...
A single email can now open the door to an invisible cyber attack. The FBI has issued a warning over a dangerous phishing ...
The FBI warned about a scam that let hackers get into Microsoft 365 accounts without needing a password. The agency said the threat involved a pre-packaged phishing kit called Kali 365 that appeared ...
The FBI warned on May 21 that cybercriminals are increasingly targeting Microsoft 365 users with sophisticated phishing scams. The scam uses a tool called “Kali365” to steal account access tokens and ...
About 24% of those surveyed said they had received a scam email, text message or call that tricked them into giving away personal information. An estimated 32% of respondents said they were victims of ...