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Microsoft Disrupts Ransomware Campaign Abusing Azure Certificates

Posted on October 17, 2025
Microsoft Disrupts Ransomware Campaign Abusing Azure Certificates

Microsoft revoked more than 200 digital certificates that threat actors used to sign fake Teams binaries that set the stage for Rhysida ransomware attacks.

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