According to a recent LinkedIn post from Huntress, the company is drawing attention to a social-engineering technique that exploits familiar device-pairing flows such as TV code entry for streaming logins. The post describes how the so-called EvilTokens scheme redirects users to legitimate login pages, then uses pasted codes to gain access, emphasizing the sophistication of current cybercrime tactics.
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The post also promotes an upcoming May 5 session featuring Huntress Threat Intel Analyst Casey S. and Sherrod DeGrippo, GM of Global Threat Intelligence at Microsoft Threat Intelligence, to dissect the campaign and discuss protective measures. For investors, this focus on emerging attack vectors and joint education with a major industry player suggests Huntress is actively positioning its threat intelligence capabilities as a differentiator in the managed security market, potentially supporting demand for its services and reinforcing its credibility with enterprise and midmarket customers.

