Microsoft Stream Hijack: From Enterprise Video to Thai Casino Chaos!

Microsoft Stream’s classic domain was hijacked, transforming SharePoint sites into a portal for a fake Amazon site promoting a Thai casino. Thankfully, no malware was distributed, just a surprise for users expecting videos. Microsoft Stream’s legacy domain is now like that awkward uncle at family gatherings—unexpected and slightly spammy.

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It seems that Microsoft’s Stream service decided to take a little detour to the exotic world of online casinos! Who would have thought that embedded corporate videos would get a front-row seat to a Thai gambling site? It’s like your PowerPoint presentation suddenly became a slot machine — insert engagement, pull the lever, and hope for the best!

Key Points:

– *Microsoft Stream’s classic domain was hijacked to display a fake Amazon site promoting a Thai online casino.*
– *Organizations using legacy embedded videos in SharePoint sites ended up displaying spam due to this hijack.*
– *Microsoft had previously announced plans to retire the Stream classic service by April 2024.*
– *The domain was altered on March 27, 2025, but it’s unclear how the hijack was executed.*
– *Microsoft has taken steps to block the spam page and is investigating the incident.*

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