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The proof-of-concept tool, which contained exploits for two Exchange Server vulnerabilities, was quickly removed from GitHub.

5 Steps for Investigating Phishing Attacks
Phishing is a common and effective cybercrime tool, but even the most sophisticated threat actors make mistakes that you can leverage in your investigations.

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