Microsoft Teams Users Beware: Hackers Spread Dangerous New Phishing Scam, Here’s What We Know


  • Attackers combine spam floods with fake IT support
  • Victims trapped in Quick Assist sessions deploying A0Backdoor
  • Malware Enables Full Account Control and Remote Code Execution

Cybercriminals are using a new combination of spam and IT support impersonation to deploy malware and take over company devices, experts warn.

BlueVoyant security researchers discovered that cybercriminals begin their attack by flooding their victim’s inbox with spam. Shortly after, they contacted this victim, pretending to be an IT support technician responsible for resolving the spam problem.

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