New phishing scam is smarter than ever… here’s how to protect your businessLet’s talk about a phishing scam that’s got a new twist—and it’s targeting businesses through trusted platforms like SharePoint and OneDrive.

Here’s how it works: scammers get hold of login credentials (either by stealing or buying them), sneak into your cloud storage, and upload a file that looks legit—like a Microsoft 365 login page. They restrict access so only you or your team can view it. Clever, right?

But clicking that file or its links? That’s where the trouble starts. Malware gets in, systems get compromised, and your data could be stolen.

Recovery is costly, time-consuming, and damaging to your reputation. So what can you do?

✅ Train your team to spot suspicious emails—even from familiar platforms.
✅ Always verify the sender before opening shared files.
✅ Use multi-factor authentication (MFA).
✅ Keep your security software updated.

Need help locking down your systems and training your team? I’ve got your back.