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How An Image Could’ve Let Attackers Hack Microsoft Teams Accounts

Microsoft Teams flaw could have allowed attackers to take over an organization’s Teams accounts just by sending a malicious link to an innocent-looking image. The flaw, impacting both desktop and web versions of the app, was discovered by cybersecurity researchers at CyberArk. Microsoft has patched the vulnerability in an update released on April 20. The development comes as video conferencing software such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams are witnessing an unprecedented surge in demand as businesses, students, and even government employees across the world are forced to work and socialize from home during the coronavirus pandemic.

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2020/04/microsoft-teams-vulnerability.html

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