Gamma Gone Rogue: AI-Powered Phishing Scams Target Microsoft Users with Fake Login Pages
Attackers are using Gamma, an AI-powered presentation tool, to lure users into fake Microsoft login pages. This multi-layered phishing attack uses Gamma-hosted presentations and Cloudflare verifications to fool victims. It’s a clever way to sidestep detection and collect credentials, proving that AI tools are the new accomplices in cybercrime.

Hot Take:
Looks like AI is the ultimate double-edged sword—perfect for creating adorable cat memes and equally adept at crafting elaborate phishing schemes. Who knew PowerPoint presentations could be weaponized? I guess the next time your boss asks for a slide deck, you might want to double-check if they’re actually trying to steal your login info.
Key Points:
- Cunning cybercriminals are weaponizing AI-driven presentation tool Gamma to launch phishing attacks.
- The attack leverages a multi-stage redirection process to trick users into revealing Microsoft credentials.
- CAPTCHA barriers add an air of legitimacy, fooling both humans and automated security systems.
- Microsoft reports an increase in AI-driven fraud, including deepfakes and fake websites.
- Storm-1811 is evolving its tactics, now using PowerShell backdoors and TypeLib COM hijacking.
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