Microsoft has seized 338 websites linked to RaccoonO365, a phishing service used by cybercriminals to steal Microsoft credentials. The operation revealed a sophisticated criminal network behind the tool, which targeted thousands of users globally and employed advanced techniques, including AI-backed services. #RaccoonO365 #JoshuaOgundipe
Keypoints
- RaccoonO365 is a subscription-based phishing kit that mimics Microsoft branding to deceive users.
- The service targeted 9,000 email accounts daily and bypassed multi-factor authentication.
- Microsoft identified Nigerian national Joshua Ogundipe as the main developer and seller of the tool.
- Law enforcement and tech companies collaborated to seize malicious infrastructure and disrupt operations.
- Phishing campaigns impersonated legitimate brands and used targeted documents to entice victims.
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