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Cybercrime

Egypt-based cybercriminal supplier’s websites seized

Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit, in partnership with LF (Linux Foundation) Projects, seized 240 phishing sites, disrupting a cybercriminal operation targeting many sectors, including financial institutions. This action disrupts the cybercrime supply chain and helps protect users from downstream threats, including financial fraud, data theft, and ransomware.
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Ransomware

US Healthcare at risk: Strengthening resiliency against ransomware attacks  

When ransomware strikes healthcare, the prognosis can be grim: delayed treatments, compromised medical devices, and most importantly patient care at risk. Discover how to protect against these attacks and safeguard both patient safety and hospital operations.
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Emerging threats

Feeding from the trust economy: social engineering fraud

Explore an evolving digital landscape where trust is both a currency and a vulnerability. Discover the social engineering fraud tactics cyber attackers use most, and review strategies that can help you identify and outmaneuver social engineering threats designed to manipulate human nature.
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Practical cyber defense

Disrupting the gateway services to cybercrime

Microsoft, with threat intelligence support from Arkose Labs, is taking technical and legal action to disrupt the number one seller and creator of fraudulent Microsoft accounts, a group we call Storm-1152. We are watching, taking notice, and will act to protect our customers.
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Practical cyber defense

Microsoft, Amazon, and international law enforcement unite to fight tech support fraud

See how Microsoft and Amazon joined forces for the first time ever to take down illegal tech support call centers across India. eading time
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Practical cyber defense

Stopping cybercriminals from abusing security tools

Microsoft, Fortra™, and Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center partner to take technical and legal action to disrupt “cracked” legacy copies of Cobalt Strike, used by cybercriminals to distribute malware, including ransomware.
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