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Russian phishing campaigns add OAuth abuse

21 August 2026 · Source: The Register

The article says Russian linked attackers are adding OAuth abuse to targeted phishing campaigns. This suggests they are using trusted login and permission flows as part of their attempts to reach accounts and data. This matters because businesses can be tricked by messages that look like normal access requests or app approvals, which can lead to account compromise and wider fraud. Sender Registry helps teams spot suspicious sender patterns and risky messages earlier, so they can block impersonation and phishing before staff approve something harmful.

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