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Trojan exploits Microsoft Phone Link to steal user passwords

A new Trojan malware is exploiting the Microsoft Phone Link application to steal user passwords. This threat targets cross-device syncing functionalities, highlighting potential security risks associated with such features. The vulnerability underscores the need for vigilance regarding app permissions and data synchronization across multiple devices. AI

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IMPACT This malware exploits a common cross-device syncing tool, posing a risk to user credentials and highlighting the need for robust security practices in software integration.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a malware exploiting a specific application, which falls under the category of security tools or vulnerabilities.

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