Microsoft Teams bug allows malware delivery from external accounts

Security researchers have found a simple way to deliver malware to an organization with Microsoft Teams, despite restrictions in the application for files from external sources.

With 280 million monthly active users, Microsoft Teams has been adopted by organizations as a communication and collaboration platform part of the Microsoft 365 cloud-based services.

Given the product’s popularity with various organizations, Max Corbridge and Tom Ellson – members of the Red Team at UK-based security services company Jumpsec, poked around and discovered a way to deliver malware using Microsoft Teams with an account outside the target organization.

The attack works with Microsoft Teams running the default configuration, which permits communication with Microsoft Teams accounts outside the company, typically referred to as “External tenants.”

Microsoft Teams has client-side protections in place to block file delivery from external tenant accounts.

The recommended action for organizations that use Microsoft Teams and do not need to maintain regular communication with external tenants is to disable this feature from “Microsoft Teams Admin Center > External Access.”

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