Proofpoint has warned about phishing campaigns abusing legitimate device authorization flow to bypass MFA and gain persistent access.
Cybercriminals, including state-sponsored threat actors, are increasingly abusing Microsoft’s OAuth 2.0 device code authentication flow to take over Microsoft 365 accounts.
Financially motivated and nation-state threat groups are behind a surge in the use of device code phishing attacks that abuse Microsoft's legitimate OAuth 2.0 device authorization grant flow to trick ...
Device codes are alphanumeric or numeric codes employed for authenticating an account on a device that does not have a standard login interface, such as a browser or input-limited devices, where it is ...
Come along with me on a journey as we delve into the swirling, echoing madness of identity attacks. Today, I present a case study on how different implementations of OAuth 2.0, the core authentication ...
The Device Manager Error Code 46, Windows cannot gain access to this hardware device because the operating system is in the process of shutting down, generally occurs ...
Just as we think we’re getting one step ahead of cybercriminals, they find a new way to evade our defenses. The latest method causing trouble for security teams is that of device code phishing, a ...
Multiple Russian nation-state actors are targeting sensitive Microsoft 365 accounts via device code authentication phishing, a new analysis by Volexity has revealed. The firm first observed this ...
The surge in attempts to compromise Microsoft 365 accounts has been enabled by readily available phishing tools.
If you see Error Code 29, This device is disabled because the firmware of the device did not give it the required resources on your Windows 11/10 PC, then this post ...