This post first appeared in my other blog Demystify Cyber in October 2020.
#Phishing - Microsoft Teams
#Cybercrime - beware of spoofed Microsoft Teams emails. Similar to the recent spate of Dropbox phishing that appear to be form a colleague sending a file via Dropbox, these emails look like a notification from a colleague via Teams and request the recipient to log in via the supplied link to see the message. The link/s in the message goto a #phishing page made to look like a Microsoft Teams log in page. These phishing emails are designed to obtain Microsoft log in credentials.
** What can you do? **
- All users of technology need to remain vigilant against cybercrime.
- When you receive an email with a link to a log in page, consider NOT clicking that link, instead goto the page yourself with a URL you know/find yourself.
- If you have inadvertently been tricked by phishing, change your password/s immediately.
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