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Microsoft Stream classic domain hijacked, causing spam across SharePoint

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  • An old Microsoft Stream domain was recently hijacked
  • Many SharePoint sites with embedded videos displayed the malicious content
  • Microsoft quickly addressed the issue, so users should update now

A retired Microsoft domain was hijacked and used in a spam campaign, experts have warned.

Microsoft used to have an enterprise video-sharing platform called Stream, where organizations could securely upload, manage, and share video content. In April 2024, it was retired and replaced by Microsoft Stream on SharePoint.

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