New Office 365 Feature Provides Detailed Information on Email Attack Campaigns
Microsoft this week announced a new feature in Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) meant to provide more visibility into cyber-attacks targeting organizations via email.
Such assaults usually employ a large number of messages carefully tailored not only to trick the intended victims, but also to bypass defenses. These waves of emails, however, typically feature a common pattern or template — with only slight modifications — which defines the specific campaign.
Fake Elder Scrolls Online Devs Run PlayStation Phishing Scam

Scammers are masquerading as The Elder Scrolls Online developers and sending Playstation private messages that state your account will be banned if you do not provide your login credentials.
If you are a user of online games, especially shooters and MMORPGs, you are likely familiar with users commonly being banned from games for cheating or even suspected cheating. There have also been many cases where users are banned for no reason that they know of and trying to get their accounts reinstated can be an ordeal.
Clever Microsoft Phishing Scam Creates a Local Login Form

A clever phishing campaign has been spotted that bundles the scam's landing page in the HTML attachment rather than redirecting users to another site that asks them to log in.
FBI Recommends Securing Your Smart TVs and IoT Devices

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recommends making sure that Internet of Things (IoT) devices and smart TVs in your home are properly configured to protect them and your other devices from potential attackers.
The Week in Ransomware - December 6th 2019 - 'We have seen better days'

With this article we are bringing you the latest ransomware news that occurred over the past two weeks. The news is a still a little light due to some of us taking vacations, but we should be back up to speed next week.
