
Hacking email accounts doesn't have to be a sophisticated affair.
We are reminded once again of this fact thanks to a report released Friday by the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center detailing how a group of hackers targeted the email accounts of journalists, government officials, and the campaign of a U.S. presidential candidate. And here's the thing, the bad actors didn't use some fancy 1337 computer skills, but rather employed the oldest trick in the book: the password reset.
According to Microsoft, over a 30-day period in August and September of this year, hackers likely affiliated with the Iranian government went after 241 email accounts and successfully compromised four. The MTIC dubbed the group Phosphorous, and explained how the team operated. Read more...
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