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RiskIQ is the leader in attack surface management. A subsidiary of @Microsoft, we help organizations discover, understand, and mitigate threats and exposures.

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RiskIQ@RiskIQ·
After acquiring RiskIQ about a year ago, Microsoft continues to build on its vision to provide unmatched threat intelligence, today announcing the launch of Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence and Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management: bit.ly/3PZ6zRd
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Microsoft Threat Intelligence@MsftSecIntel·
Microsoft customers can get ongoing analysis and access additional threat actor details, related detections, IOCs, and hunting queries through Intel Profiles in Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence and Threat Analytics in Microsoft 365 Defender.
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It's Cybersecurity Awareness Month! This year, we highlight these four best practices: 1. Enabling multifactor authentication 2. Protecting your identity 3. Updating software 4. Recognizing #Phishing Learn more: msft.it/6011dHz75 #BeCyberSmart
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Microsoft Threat Intelligence@MsftSecIntel·
Microsoft has disrupted activity by SEABORGIUM, a Russia-based actor launching persistent phishing, credential and data theft, intrusions, and hack-and-leak campaigns tied to espionage. More details + TTPs in this MSTIC blog: msft.it/6018jVwFO
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RiskIQ@RiskIQ·
Watch 👀 on-demand: In this webinar, RiskIQ's Steve Ginty explores #cybersecurity in government agencies, the digital supply chains providing software used across the federal computing landscape, and the shifts and challenges in the federal IT space: bit.ly/3EcumXe
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Microsoft security researchers observed a new #Magecart tactic: using obfuscation techniques to deliver and hide skimming scripts - a shift from injecting scripts via vulnerability exploitation. Read the analysis, which includes RiskIQ research, here: bit.ly/3Go1tKi
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