Security News > 2024 > October > Black Basta operators phish employees via Microsoft Teams

Black Basta ransomware affiliates are still trying to trick enterprise employees into installing remote access tool by posing as help desk workers, now also via Microsoft Teams. Phishing via MS Teams Earlier this year, Rapid7 warned about Black Basta using the following social engineering trick: they flood the target employee’s email inbox with spam – typically from automated systems or services that send confirmations or notifications – and then phone them to offer assistance, while … More → The post Black Basta operators phish employees via Microsoft Teams appeared first on Help Net Security.
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