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Threat actors' use of Cloudflare R2 to host phishing pages has witnessed a 61-fold increase over the past six months.
"The majority of the phishing campaigns target Microsoft login credentials, although there are some pages targeting Adobe, Dropbox, and other cloud apps," Netskope security researcher Jan Michael said.
Cloudflare R2, analogous to Amazon Web Service S3, Google Cloud Storage, and

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