Microsoft Declares Checkmate on ONNX: Phishing Empire Takes a Dive

Microsoft has finally had enough of ONNX’s phishing antics. By seizing 240 domains, they’ve put a stop to phishing-as-a-service shenanigans targeting Microsoft 365 accounts. ONNX, the top adversary-in-the-middle phishing service, was peddling its kits on Telegram. Microsoft’s bold move is a strong message against such cyber tomfoolery.

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Looks like Microsoft just sent ONNX a 404 error on their phishing parade! With 240 domains seized, it’s official: Microsoft has had enough of playing the role of unwilling email pen pal to cybercriminals. Maybe ONNX can try their hand at honest work now, like becoming a subscription service for phishing phobia therapy!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft seized 240 domains from the ONNX phishing platform.
  • ONNX was the leading adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) phishing service.
  • Phishing kits were sold on Telegram for $150 to $550 a month.
  • Attacks included 2FA bypass and quishing techniques.
  • Microsoft vows to continue improving their strategies against such threats.

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