Microsoft & Cloudflare Declare Open Season on RaccoonO365 Phishing Scam!

Microsoft and Cloudflare teamed up to take down RaccoonO365, a notorious phishing service. The joint operation seized 338 sites and dismantled infrastructure to stop cybercriminals from stealing Microsoft 365 credentials. The service, which charged subscribers up to $999, was responsible for thousands of phishing attacks globally.

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When Microsoft and Cloudflare team up, it’s like Batman and Superman joining forces to stop a villainous raccoon from raiding the digital dumpster of your inbox. Watch out, cybercriminals, the dynamic duo is here to take out the trash!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft and Cloudflare collaborated to take down the RaccoonO365 phishing service.
  • 338 websites used to steal Microsoft 365 credentials were seized.
  • The RaccoonO365 service was a phishing-as-a-service platform with global reach.
  • The operation targeted 2,300 U.S. organizations and 20 healthcare providers.
  • Nigerian national Joshua Ogundipe was identified as the leader of the scheme.

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