Device code phishing attacks that abuse the OAuth 2.0 Device Authorization Grant flow to hijack accounts have surged more than 37 times this year.
The phishing-as-a-service toolkit leverages legitimate authentication to capture tokens and access Microsoft 365 services.
Device code phishing targets 340+ Microsoft 365 orgs since Feb 2026 via OAuth abuse, enabling persistent token hijacking and ...
A new malicious kit called EvilTokens integrates device code phishing capabilities, allowing attackers to hijack Microsoft ...
EvilTokens, a newly identified phishing-as-a-service operation, is offering cybercriminals a ready-made way to hijack Microsoft accounts by abusing a legitimate sign-in process rather than stealing ...
Proofpoint reports phishing surge abusing Microsoft OAuth 2.0 device code flow Victims enter codes on real Microsoft domains, granting attackers access tokens Proofpoint advises blocking device code ...
Cybercriminals and state-sponsored hackers are increasingly exploiting Microsoft’s legitimate OAuth 2.0 device authorization process to hijack enterprise accounts, bypassing multifactor authentication ...
Microsoft 365 is under attack, China and Russia afflited hackers suspected. Updated December 23 with advice from a mobile security solutions expert regarding the Russian device code attacks targeting ...