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Attackers use LinkedIn to steal data from Facebook Business users.

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Accessed on 28 July 2022, 1357 UTC.

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Attackers employ LinkedIn to steal data from Facebook Business users 

A phishing campaign dubbed ‘Ducktail’ combines online tracking practices with info-stealing malware to hijack Facebook Business accounts.
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T-Mobile will pay $350 million in settlement following the 2021 hack, which exposed 76.6 million US residents’ data. 
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Microsoft Teams settings leave govt officials open to cyberattacks 

Relying on default settings on Microsoft Teams leaves users open to threats from external domains. Misconfiguration can prove perilous to high-value targets. 
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