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DEBULL Tooling Abuses Microsoft Device-Code Flow to Target M365 Accounts

DEBULL Tooling Abuses Microsoft Device-Code Flow to Target M365 Accounts

Jul 07, 2026 Identity Security / Threat Intelligence
A Microsoft 365 device code phishing campaign has been observed leveraging collaboration-themed lures to take control of victim accounts between the last week of June 2026 and into early July, per findings from ZeroBEC. "The campaign did not depend on a fake Microsoft password page. It used a malicious collaboration-style lure to push users into the legitimate Microsoft device login experience, while a backend broker generated and polled Microsoft Authentication Broker device-code tokens," the email security company said in a report shared with The Hacker News. The activity is assessed to share "strong" overlaps with a campaign documented by Microsoft in February 2025 under the moniker Storm-2372 , including the use of messaging or Teams-style lures to trick unsuspecting victims into entering an attacker-provided device code, along with their credentials, effectively allowing the threat actor to recover the token and hijack their account. Despite these simi...
n8n Supply Chain Attack Abuses Community Nodes to Steal OAuth Tokens

n8n Supply Chain Attack Abuses Community Nodes to Steal OAuth Tokens

Jan 12, 2026 Vulnerability / Workflow Automation
Threat actors have been observed uploading a set of eight packages on the npm registry that masqueraded as integrations targeting the n8n workflow automation platform to steal developers' OAuth credentials. One such package, named "n8n-nodes-hfgjf-irtuinvcm-lasdqewriit," mimics a Google Ads integration, and prompts users to link their advertising account in a seemingly legitimate form and then siphon OAuth credentials to servers under the attackers' control. "The attack represents a new escalation in supply chain threats," Endor Labs said in a report published last week. "Unlike traditional npm malware, which often targets developer credentials, this campaign exploited workflow automation platforms that act as centralized credential vaults – holding OAuth tokens, API keys, and sensitive credentials for dozens of integrated services like Google Ads, Stripe, and Salesforce in a single location." The complete list of identified packages, which ...
How the Browser Became the Main Cyber Battleground

How the Browser Became the Main Cyber Battleground

Jul 29, 2025 Endpoint Protection / Identity Management
Until recently, the cyber attacker methodology behind the biggest breaches of the last decade or so has been pretty consistent: Compromise an endpoint via software exploit, or social engineering a user to run malware on their device;  Find ways to move laterally inside the network and compromise privileged identities; Repeat as needed until you can execute your desired attack — usually stealing data from file shares, deploying ransomware, or both.  But attacks have fundamentally changed as networks have evolved. With the SaaS-ification of enterprise IT, core business systems aren’t locally deployed and centrally managed in the way they used to be. Instead, they’re logged into over the internet, and accessed via a web browser. Attacks have shifted from targeting local networks to SaaS services, accessed through employee web browsers. Under the shared responsibility model, the part that’s left to the business consuming a SaaS service is mostly constrained to how they ma...
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New "DoubleClickjacking" Exploit Bypasses Clickjacking Protections on Major Websites

New "DoubleClickjacking" Exploit Bypasses Clickjacking Protections on Major Websites

Jan 01, 2025 Web Security / Vulnerability
Threat hunters have disclosed a new "widespread timing-based vulnerability class" that leverages a double-click sequence to facilitate clickjacking attacks and account takeovers in almost all major websites. The technique has been codenamed DoubleClickjacking by security researcher Paulos Yibelo. "Instead of relying on a single click, it takes advantage of a double-click sequence," Yibelo said . "While it might sound like a small change, it opens the door to new UI manipulation attacks that bypass all known clickjacking protections, including the X-Frame-Options header or a SameSite: Lax/Strict cookie." Clickjacking , also called UI redressing, refers to an attack technique in which users are tricked into clicking on a seemingly innocuous web page element (e.g., a button), leading to the deployment of malware or exfiltration of sensitive data. DoubleClickjacking is a variation of this theme that exploits the gap between the start of a click and the...
High-Severity Bug Reported in Google's OAuth Client Library for Java

High-Severity Bug Reported in Google's OAuth Client Library for Java

May 19, 2022
Google last month addressed a high-severity flaw in its OAuth client library for Java that could be abused by a malicious actor with a compromised token to deploy arbitrary payloads. Tracked as  CVE-2021-22573 , the vulnerability is rated 8.7 out of 10 for severity and relates to an authentication bypass in the library that stems from an improper verification of the cryptographic signature. Credited with discovering and reporting the flaw on March 12 is  Tamjid Al Rahat , a fourth-year Ph.D. student of Computer Science at the University of Virginia, who has been awarded $5,000 as part of Google's bug bounty program. "The vulnerability is that the IDToken verifier does not verify if the token is properly signed," an  advisory  for the flaw reads. "Signature verification makes sure that the token's payload comes from a valid provider, not from someone else. An attacker can provide a compromised token with custom payload. The token will pass the validation on ...
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