Microsoft says it will phase out SMS codes for personal account sign-ins, urging users to switch to passkeys for better ...
Cybercriminals paid between $5,000 and $9,000 to make their malware harder to detect on Windows, highlighting its effectiveness and a shift in how the cybercrime market operates.
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has taken down the infrastructure of Fox Tempest, a prolific cybercrime-enabling threat group ...
Microsoft has disrupted a cybercrime service that allegedly helped ransomware operators and other attackers make malware appear as verified software, the company said last week.
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit unsealed a civil lawsuit on May 19 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New ...
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Microsoft kills SMS codes as passkeys take over account sign-in
Microsoft phases out SMS codes for account authentication, replacing vulnerable text messages with passkeys that use Face ID, ...
New Microsoft research disclosed disruption of a cybercrime operation known as Fox Tempest, a malware-signing-as-a-service (MSaaS) platform that enabled ransomware gangs and other threat actors to ...
Microsoft says it has disrupted a malware-signing-as-a-service (MSaaS) operation that abused the company's Artifact Signing service to generate fraudulent code-signing certificates used by ransomware ...
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