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Risky Business #802 -- Accessing internal Microsoft apps with your Hotmail creds

Risky Business #802 -- Accessing internal Microsoft apps with your Hotmail creds

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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including: CISA warns about the path from on-prem Exchange to the cloudMicrosoft awards a crisp zero dollar bill for a report about what a mess its internal Entra-authed apps areEveryone and their dog seems to have a shell in US Federal Court information systemsGoogle pays $250k for a Chrome sandbox escapeAttackers use javascript in adult SVG files to … farm facebook likes?!SonicWall says users aren’t getting hacked with an 0day… this time. This week’s episode is sponsored by SpecterOps. Chief product officer Justin Kohler talks about how the flagship Bloodhound tool has evolved to map attack paths anywhere. Bring your own applications, directories and systems into the graph, and join the identity attacks together. This episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes CISA, Microsoft issue alerts on ‘high-severity’ Exchange vulnerability | The Record from Recorded Future NewsAdvanced Active Directory to Entra ID lateral movement techniquesConsent & Compromise: Abusing Entra OAuth for Fun and Access to Internal Microsoft ApplicationsCartels may be able to target witnesses after major court hackFederal judiciary tightens digital security as it deals with ‘escalated cyberattacks’ | The Record from Recorded Future NewsCitrix NetScaler flaws lead to critical infrastructure breaches | Cybersecurity DiveDARPA touts value of AI-powered vulnerability detection as it announces competition winners | Cybersecurity DiveButtercup is now open-source!HTTP/1.1 must die: the desync endgameUS confirms takedown of BlackSuit ransomware gang that racked up $370 million in ransoms | The Record from Recorded Future NewsNorth Korean cyber-espionage group ScarCruft adds ransomware in recent attack | The Record from Recorded Future NewsAdult sites are stashing exploit code inside racy .svg files - Ars TechnicaGoogle pays 250k for Chromium sandbox escapeSonicWall says recent attack wave involved previously disclosed flaw, not zero-day | Cybersecurity DiveTwo groups exploit WinRAR flaws in separate cyber-espionage campaigns | The Record from Recorded Future NewsTornado Cash cofounder dodges money laundering conviction, found guilty of lesser charge | The Record from Recorded Future NewsHackers Hijacked Google’s Gemini AI With a Poisoned Calendar Invite to Take Over a Smart Home | WIREDMalware in Open VSX: These Vibes Are OffHow attackers are using Active Directory Federation Services to phish with legit office.com linksIntroducing our guide to phishing detection evasion techniquesThe State of Attack Path Management
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