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‘SessionShark’ ToolKit Evades Microsoft Office 365 MFA

Posted on April 24, 2025
‘SessionShark’ ToolKit Evades Microsoft Office 365 MFA

The creators of the toolkit are advertising it as an educational and ethical resource, but what it promises to provide users if purchased indicates it’s anything but.

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