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Microsoft: The Top Brand Targeted by Phishing Attacks in 2024 and How to Defend Against It

In the turbulent digital landscape of 2024, one trend has alarmed security professionals, Windows administrators, and everyday users alike: Microsoft has emerged as the single most impersonated brand...

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