**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: THE ONEDRIVE INSIDER THREAT**
**Washington, D.C.** – An internal FBI cyber bulletin, obtained by this outlet, has sounded a "Code Red" alarm regarding Microsoft’s OneDrive. But the official narrative—claiming "foreign state actors" are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability to harvest login credentials—is drawing sharp skepticism from cybersecurity veterans and privacy advocates.
The alert, marked as "For Official Use Only," warns of a sophisticated phishing campaign using seemingly legitimate file-sharing links. However, a growing number of dissenting analysts point to a glaring conflict of interest: **Microsoft is the Department of Defense’s largest cloud provider.**
"Who benefits?" asks former NSA analyst Dr. Lena Thorne. "Every time the FBI issues a 'critical' warning about a competing, privacy-focused platform like Proton Drive, it diverts funding *into* Microsoft's corner. Now they’re flagging their own product as a threat? It’s a perfect trap. They get a classified budget boost to 'secure the cloud,' and the rest of us get a backdoor under the guise of emergency patches."
The bulletin further recommends "immediate suspension of all non-government OneDrive traffic" and directs agencies to update software via a link embedded in the alert itself—a link cybersecurity researcher "Cipher_Kid" says redirects through an IP address known for "aggressive telemetry harvesting." When asked to comment, the FBI spokesperson stated, "We do not confirm or deny the existence of internal bulletins."
**Is this a genuine threat, or a manufactured crisis to tighten control over your files?** Share if you’ve noticed OneDrive automatically updating without permission. The real data breach might not be the one they’re warning you about.