Shadow AI: how to discover, govern, and secure AI apps
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Legitimate service abuse means staging attacks on trusted platforms — Google Ads, AI chatbot share pages, office.com links, Slack, SaaS tenants — so malicious content inherits the reputation of the service hosting it. Push research has documented the pattern repeatedly, from malvertising run through hijacked Google Ad Manager accounts to phishing links generated by Active Directory Federation Services.
Blocking AI tools doesn't stop employees from using AI — it stops you seeing how they use it. The solution: make the governed path easier than the workaround.
Someone created a fake OpenAI organization using our company's name and invited specific Push employees to join it. Here's what we learned.
How attackers are using shared content features on AI chatbot platforms to deliver malware via pages hosted on legitimate domains, sent via malvertising.
Here are 7 things we learned from our conversation with John Hammond on the "Why the browser is the new battleground" webinar.
Investigating a new wave of AITM phishing pages designed to hijack TikTok accounts.
Attackers are impersonating popular developer tools like Claude Code to distribute fake install instructions via malicious search engine ads.
Attackers are going out of their way to target Google Ad Manager accounts, powering malvertising scams. Here’s what you need to know.
New samples linked to a Push-tracked malvertising campaign detected, targeting Google accounts via an Ahrefs lure.
Analyzing the key trends that defined phishing attacks in 2025, and what these changes mean for security teams heading into 2026.
Push recently detected and blocked a malvertising attack impersonating TradingView designed to hijack Google Workspace accounts.
Analysing a malvertising attack targeting Google business accounts that was intercepted by Push.
Investigating a phishing campaign targeting Google Ads Manager MCC accounts to propagate malvertising lures.
Diving into the latest sophisticated LinkedIn phishing campaign intercepted by Push.
Why phishing attacks are moving away from exclusively email-based delivery, and what this means for security teams.
How Push saved a company exec from a sophisticated Attacker-in-the-Middle phishing attack delivered via a LinkedIn direct message.
Push recently identified a novel phishing attack using Active Directory Federation Services to get Microsoft to send victims to a phishing site.
Consent phishing is where attackers trick users into authorizing access for malicious OAuth apps. Here's how attackers are using this technique in the wild.
HIBP creator and well-known security person Troy Hunt recently blogged about a phish he fell for. Here’s what it tells us about how phishing is evolving.
Modern MFA-bypass phishing attacks are routinely defeating primarily email-based security controls. Why are controls failing and what can we do about it?
Taking a closer look at the steps that AitM phishing kits take to hide from the prying eyes of security teams and threat intelligence vendors.
In this article, we will cover a number of spoofing and phishing strategies that can be employed by external attackers to target an organization using Teams.
In this article, we'll show you how to use Okta to do keylogging for you, without needing to have your own malicious domain hosting your malicious SAML server.
In this post, we're going to demonstrate how to phish via Slack to gain persistence and move laterally.
In this article, we’re going to demonstrate how combining two of our favorite new SaaS attack techniques makes a simple, but very stealthy persistence approach.
In this article, we’re going to demo combining two of our favorite new SaaS attack techniques to make a simple, but effective attack chain.
Offensive security drives defensive security. We're sharing a collection of SaaS attack techniques to help defenders understand the threats they face.
Look at enabling SaaS from a broader understanding of the business and not just the impact to security
Attackers have loads of persistence options in an endpoint compromise scenario, but what changes in a SaaS-first world? We talk new attack methods in this post.
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