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"textContent": "Cybersecurity researchers have discovered what they said is the first known malicious Microsoft Outlook add-in detected in the wild.\nIn this unusual supply chain attack detailed by Koi Security, an unknown attacker claimed the domain associated with a now-abandoned legitimate add-in to serve a fake Microsoft login page, stealing over 4,000 credentials in the process. The activity has been",
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