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**FBI Issues Urgent "Digital Diligence" Alert: OneDrive Exploits Now a National Security Threat**

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**FBI Issues Urgent "Digital Diligence" Alert: OneDrive Exploits Now a National Security Threat**

**WASHINGTON, D.C.** — In a stark departure from standard cybersecurity advisories, the FBI has released an unprecedented "Moral Hazard Warning" regarding the use of Microsoft OneDrive, labeling the platform's latest wave of sophisticated phishing exploits a direct threat to the "ethical fabric of national resilience."

The alert, co-signed by the Department of Justice’s Cyber Ethics Division, does not merely warn of data theft. It argues that the hyper-efficient, automated nature of the new attacks—which use deepfake voice mimicry to authorize malicious OneDrive logins—represents the "automation of societal betrayal." Agents are being asked to report not just financial damage, but a "metric of trust erosion."

"This isn't about losing files anymore; it's about losing the very assumption of good faith that holds our institutions together," reads a leaked internal memo. "When a citizen can no longer trust a cloud link from their own doctor, church, or child's school, the grid of community connection collapses. We are facing a crisis of digital conscience."

The report cites a 340% rise in "social contract breaches" tied to the exploit, where perpetrators weaponized shared family photo albums and municipal document folders. One victim, a small-town mayor, unwittingly authorized a ransomware attack on his city’s water system after accepting a OneDrive invite that appeared to be from a fourth-grade soccer team.

"The downfall of society is rarely a single cataclysm," FBI Director Kash Patel stated during the press conference. "It is a thousand small, convenient clicks that authorize the erasure of trust. We are now at a point where digital convenience is being weaponized against the human conscience."

Microsoft has responded by stating they are deploying new "integrity layers" that require a physical microchip beep from a paired device before allowing shared access, a feature they call