As people become more aware of phishing emails, cybercriminals are forced to turn to alternative platforms to trick their victims.
Microsoft Teams allows users who are not part of your organization to message you. Cybercriminals recently exploited this feature to send phishing messages to Microsoft Teams users. The message includes a malicious file disguised as a PDF attachment. The scammers make the file look like a PDF file to trick you into thinking that you are downloading a normal attachment, but it’s really an installer file in disguise. The file actually contains malware that is installed once the file is downloaded.
As cybercriminals continue to find new attack methods, it’s more important than ever to remain alert! Follow these tips to avoid falling victim to a Microsoft Teams phishing attack:
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