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KnowBe4 Introduces Phish Alert Button for Microsoft Teams to Combat Rising Phishing Threats

Severity: Medium (Score: 51.9)

Sources: Blog.Knowbe4, Techafricanews, Mbtmag

Summary

KnowBe4 has launched its Phish Alert Button (PAB) for Microsoft Teams, enhancing security against phishing threats in collaboration tools. This new feature allows employees to report suspicious messages with a single click, forwarding them to the organization's security team for analysis. The move addresses the growing trend of cybercriminals targeting chat applications, expanding beyond traditional email phishing. As attackers employ sophisticated tactics like callback phishing, organizations face significant security gaps. The PAB aims to empower users, turning them into a network of security sensors. This integration is part of KnowBe4's broader strategy to adapt to evolving cyber threats. The tool will be generally available at the end of March 2026. Key Points: • KnowBe4's Phish Alert Button is now available for Microsoft Teams. • The tool allows users to report suspicious messages with one click. • Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting collaboration tools, necessitating enhanced security measures.

Key Entities

  • Phishing (attack_type)
  • Microsoft Teams (tool)
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