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5a0bbb31-fb33-40ea-a80a-ce9c289b8632 - @god_lea... 90%

: Update email security gateways to flag or quarantine messages containing links to suspicious IPFS gateways or .html attachments with high script density.

It is often found in scripts that mimic or Adobe login portals. Attack Vector : 5A0BBB31-FB33-40EA-A80A-CE9C289B8632 - @GOD_LEA...

Security researchers have identified this specific ID in high-volume phishing clusters targeting corporate environments to harvest , which allows attackers to hijack active logins even if MFA is enabled. Recommended Actions : Update email security gateways to flag or

: If this ID was found in your environment logs, assume any user who interacted with the associated URL has had their session compromised. Force a password reset and revoke all active sessions . Recommended Actions : If this ID was found

: Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) and AiTM attacks.

This unique identifier and handle are associated with often used in phishing campaigns and credential theft. Specifically, this string frequently appears in the metadata or configuration of phishing kits and "adversary-in-the-middle" (AiTM) frameworks designed to bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA). Investigation Summary Indicator Type : Unique Identifier / Threat Actor Tag

: Search your web proxy or firewall logs for any traffic containing this UUID string or connections to known malicious domains hosting these scripts.

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