Permiso Uncovers Unicode Technique to Compromise Microsoft Exchange Rules
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Permiso Uncovers Unicode Technique to Compromise Microsoft Exchange Rules
Permiso researchers uncovered a Unicode obfuscation technique, “Inboxfuscation,” that exploits Microsoft Exchange inbox rules to evade detection and exfiltrate email data. Learn how it works and how security teams can defend against it. The post Permiso Uncovers Unicode Technique to Compromise Microsoft Exchange Rules appeared first on Security Boulevard.
New open-source tool from Permiso uncovers dangerous inbox rule blind spots - SiliconANGLE
Identity threat detection and response startup Permiso Security Inc. today released a new open-source tool designed to help enterprises detect and mitigate a new class of obfuscation attacks that exploit Microsoft Exchange inbox rules. The new tool seeks to deal with what research from Permisso dubs “Inboxfuscation.” It’s a Unicode-based evasion technique that can create malicious rules […] The post New open-source tool from Permiso uncovers dan…
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