Phishing attacks aim to steal sensitive data by prompting people to renew Microsoft subscription
The initial scam emails claim that the recipient must renew their Microsoft Office 365 subscription, says Abnormal Security. Phishing campaigns work by impersonating some well-known organization or brand, and that certainly includes a company like Microsoft. With products like Windows, Office, Outlook, and OneDrive prevalent among consumers and businesses, Microsoft is a tempting target for cybercriminals to spoof. Two recent phishing attacks analyzed by security provider Abnormal Security use a subscription renewal as the pitch to trap unsuspecting users. In a Friday blog post , Abnormal Security described two separate phishing campaigns, both of which impersonate actual notices from Microsoft. The goal is to steal sensitive information from the recipients by convincing them that they need to renew their Microsoft Office 365 subscription. renew microsoft office 365 The first campaign Hosted on a domain called "office365family.com," which is registered by website builder Wi...