A sophisticated phishing campaign known as Kali365 or EvilTokens is quietly rewriting the rules of digital trust, targeting Microsoft 365 users not by stealing passwords but by harvesting the session tokens that authentication itself produces. In doing so, it renders multifactor authentication — long held as the gold standard of account protection — insufficient on its own. The FBI and multiple security firms have raised alarms, signaling that this is not an isolated incident but a coordinated challenge to the assumptions underlying modern cybersecurity. It is a reminder that every lock, once
New Microsoft 365 phishing threat bypasses multi-factor authentication
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Impacto Geopolítico
Kali365/EvilTokens phishing campaign targeting Microsoft 365 users globally poses significant cybersecurity risk by bypassing MFA, threatening critical infrastructure and enterprise security across nations.
Shift toward non-state cyber threat actors gaining capability to compromise enterprise infrastructure. Increases reliance on cybersecurity partnerships between private sector (Microsoft) and government agencies (FBI). Potential advantage for state-sponsored actors who may exploit similar vulnerabilities for espionage.
Similar to 2020 SolarWinds supply chain attack and 2021 Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities—demonstrating persistent pattern of critical infrastructure compromise affecting geopolitical actors' operational security.
Lente Económico
New phishing threat (Kali365/EvilTokens) targeting Microsoft 365 users bypasses MFA by stealing session tokens, creating cybersecurity risks for businesses and increasing demand for enhanced security solutions.
Microsoft 365 users face increased account compromise risk despite MFA protections. Businesses and individuals may experience data breaches, operational disruptions, and potential financial losses. Consumers may face higher subscription costs as Microsoft invests in security improvements.
Potential regulatory scrutiny of Microsoft's security standards; possible FBI guidance updates on MFA limitations; potential new cybersecurity compliance requirements for enterprises; increased pressure for stronger authentication mechanisms beyond traditional MFA.