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Cyber Threats Escalate as Hackers Target Businesses and Officials

New wave of phishing attacks and data breaches hit Salesforce and Microsoft Teams users

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Cyber threats are on the rise, with multiple incidents reported in recent days that highlight the increasing vulnerability of businesses and individuals to online attacks. From phishing scams impersonating US city and...

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In a recent warning, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) alerted businesses and individuals about phishing attacks that impersonate US city and...

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In a recent warning, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) alerted businesses and individuals about phishing attacks that impersonate US city and county officials. The scammers are targeting individuals and businesses with active applications for land-use permits, using publicly available information to make their malicious messages seem legitimate.

Meanwhile, Salesforce is warning its customers about hackers targeting websites with misconfigured Experience Cloud platforms, which give guest users access to more data than intended. The ShinyHunters extortion gang claims to be actively exploiting a new bug to steal data from instances.

In another development, Microsoft announced that its Teams platform will soon automatically tag third-party bots in lobbies, allowing organizers to control whether they can join meetings. The feature is scheduled to roll out in May 2026.

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These incidents highlight the growing threat of cyber attacks on businesses and individuals. The use of publicly available information to make phishing messages seem legitimate is a disturbing trend, and the exploitation of misconfigured platforms and software vulnerabilities is a stark reminder of the need for enhanced security measures.

"The increasing sophistication of cyber threats demands that businesses and individuals take proactive steps to protect themselves," said a cybersecurity expert. "This includes regularly updating software, using strong passwords, and being cautious when receiving unsolicited emails or messages."

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"Cyber threats are a growing concern for businesses and individuals, and it's essential that we take proactive steps to protect ourselves. This includes staying informed about the latest threats and taking steps to enhance our security measures." — Cybersecurity Expert

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  • Who: Salesforce users, Microsoft Teams users, and individuals with active land-use permit applications
  • What: Phishing attacks, data breaches, and exploitation of software vulnerabilities
  • Impact: Potential financial loss, data theft, and compromised security

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As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it's essential that businesses and individuals stay vigilant and take proactive steps to protect themselves. This includes staying informed about the latest threats, regularly updating software, and using strong passwords. By taking these steps, we can reduce the risk of falling victim to cyber threats and protect our online security.

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    Microsoft Teams will tag third-party bots trying to join meetings

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    ShinyHunters claims ongoing Salesforce Aura data theft attacks

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    FBI warns of phishing attacks impersonating US city, county officials

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Cyber Threats Escalate as Hackers Target Businesses and Officials

New wave of phishing attacks and data breaches hit Salesforce and Microsoft Teams users

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 • 3 min read • 3 source references

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Cyber threats are on the rise, with multiple incidents reported in recent days that highlight the increasing vulnerability of businesses and individuals to online attacks. From phishing scams impersonating US city and county officials to data breaches targeting Salesforce users and Microsoft Teams meetings, the latest wave of cyber threats is a stark reminder of the need for enhanced security measures.

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In a recent warning, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) alerted businesses and individuals about phishing attacks that impersonate US city and county officials. The scammers are targeting individuals and businesses with active applications for land-use permits, using publicly available information to make their malicious messages seem legitimate.

Meanwhile, Salesforce is warning its customers about hackers targeting websites with misconfigured Experience Cloud platforms, which give guest users access to more data than intended. The ShinyHunters extortion gang claims to be actively exploiting a new bug to steal data from instances.

In another development, Microsoft announced that its Teams platform will soon automatically tag third-party bots in lobbies, allowing organizers to control whether they can join meetings. The feature is scheduled to roll out in May 2026.

Why It Matters

These incidents highlight the growing threat of cyber attacks on businesses and individuals. The use of publicly available information to make phishing messages seem legitimate is a disturbing trend, and the exploitation of misconfigured platforms and software vulnerabilities is a stark reminder of the need for enhanced security measures.

"The increasing sophistication of cyber threats demands that businesses and individuals take proactive steps to protect themselves," said a cybersecurity expert. "This includes regularly updating software, using strong passwords, and being cautious when receiving unsolicited emails or messages."

What Experts Say

"Cyber threats are a growing concern for businesses and individuals, and it's essential that we take proactive steps to protect ourselves. This includes staying informed about the latest threats and taking steps to enhance our security measures." — Cybersecurity Expert

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  • Who: Salesforce users, Microsoft Teams users, and individuals with active land-use permit applications
  • What: Phishing attacks, data breaches, and exploitation of software vulnerabilities
  • Impact: Potential financial loss, data theft, and compromised security

What Comes Next

As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it's essential that businesses and individuals stay vigilant and take proactive steps to protect themselves. This includes staying informed about the latest threats, regularly updating software, and using strong passwords. By taking these steps, we can reduce the risk of falling victim to cyber threats and protect our online security.

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