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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #13 [Eye Opener] How to Outsmart Sneaky AI-Based Phishing Attacks

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In a statement by Xavier Chango, the National Head of Forensic Science, "It's a military-type explosive, but very small capsules." While researching his recent book Hacking Multifactor Authentication, Roger tested over 150 MFA solutions. Per the Ecuadorian government, these attacks were fueled by attempts to intimidate the media.

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The Microsoft Exchange Attack Saga Continues

eSecurity Planet

This vulnerability allows an attacker to make an untrusted connection to Exchange server port 443, allowing them to send arbitrary HTTP requests and authenticate as the Exchange server. Microsoft reports that the tool has been tested for Exchange Server 2013, 2016 and 2019. The other Vulnerability Culprits.