Seriously? More of *This* Shit.
Right, so some “experts” (and I use that term loosely) have found a new way for assholes to steal your Microsoft 365 logins. It’s called a “multi-layer redirect” tactic. Basically, they’re bouncing you around through a bunch of fake login pages – think of it like navigating a goddamn maze designed by someone who failed basic web design – before finally landing on a legit-looking Microsoft page where they grab your credentials. Clever? No. Annoying and predictable? Absolutely.
They’re using compromised email accounts to send out these phishing emails, naturally. And it’s not just one redirect; we’re talking layers, people! Layers of bullshit designed to make you think everything is normal while they pilfer your password. The article mentions a specific campaign targeting users with fake sign-in prompts. Like anyone *isn’t* getting those already?
The fix? Standard stuff: MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) – USE IT, you lazy gits! And don’t click on links in emails unless you absolutely trust the sender. Seriously, it’s not rocket science. They also suggest reporting suspicious emails. Groundbreaking advice, truly.
Honestly, I’m starting to think people *want* to get phished. It’s like a Darwin Award waiting to happen on a daily basis.
Speaking of redirects, I once had a user who clicked on a link promising free pizza. Free *pizza*. Ended up with ransomware and a lecture about internet safety that lasted an hour. An hour! I swear, some people are beyond help.
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