Microsoft Teams and AnyDesk abused to deploy dangerous malware, so be on your guard

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  • Criminals are reaching out to victims, offering to help with a “problem”
  • To fix the issue, they request AnyDesk access
  • If they get it, they drop the DarkGate malware and steal sensitive data

Cybercriminals are combining Microsoft Teams and AnyDesk to try and install a dangerous piece of malware on their target’s devices, experts have warned.

A report from Trend Micro, which claims to have recently observed one such attack in the wild, notes how the attackers would first send thousands of spam emails to their targets, and then reach out via Microsoft Teams, impersonating an employee of an external supplier.

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