An OAuth feature is being abused in the wild to drop malware to people's computers.
OAuth redirection is being repurposed as a phishing delivery path. Trusted authentication flows are weaponized to move users ...
Hackers are abusing the legitimate OAuth redirection mechanism to bypass phishing protections in email and browsers to take ...
Claude Code Security spooked investors but misses the bigger problem. The real risk to enterprises is in SaaS integrations ...
Microsoft has identified a phishing campaign using malformed links to legitimate OAuth services to redirect to malware ...
OpenClaw runs locally, but the risk lives in SaaS. Learn how OAuth tokens, API access, and AI agents create identity-based exposure across platforms.
A weakness in the configuration of OAuth credentials opens up a stored XSS vulnerability in the n8n automation platform, ...
Microsoft uncovers OAuth phishing campaigns that abuse login redirects to deliver malware and steal credentials.
Researchers have found that attackers are abusing OAuth to send users from legitimate Microsoft or Google login pages to phishing sites or malware downloads.
While some of the campaigns have been found to leverage the technique to deliver malware, others send users to pages hosted on phishing frameworks such as EvilProxy, which act as an ...
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