A cyber group is impersonating IT helpdesk staff via Microsoft Teams to deploy malware and target corporate systems.
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Cybercriminals are now leveraging Microsoft Teams, posing as IT helpdesk staff, to trick employees into revealing credentials ...
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The Ruby vulnerability is not easy to exploit, but allows an attacker to read sensitive data, start code, and install backdoors.
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