Phishing service spoofs RingCentral to steal Microsoft 365 accounts
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Microsoft 365 users hit by phishing scheme posing as RingCentral emails
ZeroBEC observes Greatness PhaaS evolving to bypass MFA and phish Microsoft 365, iCloud, Yahoo, and Google Workspace accountsAttackers spoofed RingCentral emails post‑ShinyHunters breach, luring victims to fake Microsoft 365 logins that capture authentication tokensGreatness is sold on Telegram for $289/month, enabling access to Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and more across multiple regionsMicrosoft 365 users have been getting phishing e…
Phishing service spoofs RingCentral to steal Microsoft 365 accounts
The Greatness phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform has expanded from credential phishing to adversary-in-the-middle attacks and device-code phishing targeting Microsoft 365 accounts.
Three PhaaS Kits Targeting US Organizations to Steal M65 Logins by Bypassing MFA
Three distinct Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) platforms, Sneaky 2FA, EvilTokens, and EvilProxy, are actively targeting US organizations to steal Microsoft 365 (M365) credentials and session tokens, effectively neutralizing standard multi-factor authentication (MFA) protections. Each kit uses a fundamentally different technical approach: Adversary-in-the-Middle (AiTM) session hijacking, OAuth device-code abuse, and real-time reverse-proxy credenti…
The Greatness PhaaS shows how Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) attacks continue to evolve to circumvent modern security mechanisms. In a campaign analyzed by researchers at ZeroBEC, platform operators abused RingCentral's identity to explore inappropriate Microsoft Exchange Online settings, allowing malicious messages to reach Microsoft 365 users' inboxes. The goal was to capture authentication tokens, bypass multifactor authentication (MFA) and ta…
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