A new Microsoft 365 phishing-as-a-service platform called "FlowerStorm" is growing in popularity, filling the void left behind by the sudden shutdown of the Rockstar2FA cybercrime service.
Rockstar2FA disruption on November 11 spurred FlowerStorm phishing surge, targeting 10 countries and service sectors.
Has the Rockstar 2FA bypass attack morphed into something worse? What Google and Microsoft users need to know and do.
Cybersecurity researchers from Sophos have warned a new Phishing-as-a-Service (PaaS) tool has emerged, allowing threat actors ...
Security researchers have warned that the demise of the Rockstar 2FA exploit service isn’t all good news—far from it, as here comes FlowerStorm, which could be the same threat that’s evolved.
Researchers said that Rockstar2FA went quiet in November 2024 But a new PaaS emerged soon afterwards, with partly overlapping infrastructure The new PaaS is called FlowerStorm, and it targets ...