Security News > 2019 > July > Week in review: Crafty Office 365 phishing, how DNS firewalls can burn security teams

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Phishers targeting Office 365 admins have a new trick up their sleeve Phishers targeting Office 365 admins have a new trick up their sleeve: they are checking the credentials entered into the spoofed login page in real-time and, if they are valid, the victims are redirected to their real Office 365 inbox. Healthcare’s blind spot: Unmanaged IoT and medical devices Depending on … More → The post Week in review: Crafty Office 365 phishing, how DNS firewalls can burn security teams appeared first on Help Net Security.
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