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FBI Warns of Microsoft Account Token Theft
1 Jun
Summary
- A new cyberattack kit called Kali365 can bypass multi-factor authentication.
- Hackers can access Microsoft accounts using stolen authentication tokens.
- Microsoft shares surged nearly 4% despite the FBI's warning.

An urgent warning has been issued by the FBI regarding a new cyberattack kit named Kali365. This kit allows even low-skilled hackers to capture Microsoft authentication tokens, thereby bypassing multi-factor authentication and gaining access to user accounts without needing passwords. Available for a subscription as low as $250 per month, Kali365 includes AI-generated phishing lures and token capture systems, with hundreds of attacks already detected.
This security concern comes as Microsoft reportedly contemplates significant decisions for its gaming division. The company is approaching a critical period with upcoming summer gaming events, but the industry faces challenges including declining attention spans and rising costs due to chip shortages. While current-generation gaming and the Xbox Helix are considered safe for now, the long-term future of Microsoft's gaming ventures remains uncertain.
Despite these cybersecurity and internal strategic challenges, investors reacted positively, with Microsoft shares climbing nearly 4% in recent trading. Wall Street analysts maintain a strong positive outlook, with a consensus rating of Strong Buy. The average price target suggests significant upside potential.