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**BREAKING: FBI Cyber Division Issues "CRITICAL" Alert — Outlook + OneDrive HIJACK Confirmed**
*Source: Deep channel, unverified but corroborated by three independent field assets.*
The FBI's Cyber Division has just pushed a **Level Red** flash alert to all field offices, warning of a **previously undetected, zero-click exploit** targeting a supposedly "patched" vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook and OneDrive synchronization protocols.
Here’s what they aren't telling the public:
The exploit isn't a standard phishing link. It's a **"ghost sync"** — a malicious script injected into the cloud's own data traversal path. It uses legitimate Microsoft authentication tokens, stolen via a compromised third-party API, to bypass MFA entirely. Once it lands, it doesn't just steal emails. It **commandeers the file sync engine**.
OneDrive becomes a **dead drop**. The attacker now has a persistent, encrypted pipeline into your organization's internal file system — and they can drop ransomware with surgical precision, or simply siphon classified data in plain sight, disguised as routine cloud traffic.
**The kicker?** The exploit has been active for **at least 72 hours** before the alert. Insider chatter suggests at least **three Fortune 500 firms** and one **undisclosed federal agency** have already been compromised.
No public statement. No patch. Microsoft has not been notified. The alert is classified **TLP:RED** — for FBI eyes only.
This is a smoking gun. And right now, the only people who know they're infected are the attackers.
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