Microsoft warns of password reset exploits by hackers

Microsoft has alerted users that hackers are targeting password reset processes to breach accounts. The activity is attributed to the group Storm-2949.

Microsoft issued the warning about ongoing efforts to exploit password resets for unauthorized access. The hackers involved are described as operating a methodical, sophisticated, and multi-layered campaign under the name Storm-2949.

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