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Microsoft Email Spoofing Scare: Corporate Impersonation Threat Exposes 400M Users
Facing an existential crisis, Microsoft’s email facade could crumble, thanks to a sly flaw that lets cyber jesters spoof corporate messages. Cue the chaos and keep your inbox guarded! #EmailImposters

Hot Take:
Who knew that the "It's not you, it's me" excuse could make its way into cybersecurity? Microsoft, in a classic ghosting move, tried to swipe left on Slonser's vulnerability report only to 'accidentally' stumble upon it again after he slid into the DMs of the internet. With 400 million Outlook accounts potentially at risk, I'd say this is less of a 'whoopsie-daisy' and more of a 'we-need-to-fix-this-yesterday' situation. But hey, who's counting... except for maybe the threat actors with a newfound trick up their sleeves.