Microsoft and Cloudflare have disrupted a Phishing-as-a-Service operation selling the RaccoonO365 kit for stealing Microsoft 365 account credentials. “Using a court order granted by the Southern District of New York, [we] seized 338 websites associated with the popular service, disrupting the operation’s technical infrastructure and cutting off criminals’ access to victims,” announced Steven Masada, Assistant General Counsel at Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU). Who is behind RaccoonO365? RaccoonO365 (aka Storm-2246) sold pre-packaged, subscription-based phishing kits, … More
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