Security & Threat Intelligence · 23.07.2026, 15:52 UTC
Email threat landscape: Q2 2026 trends and insights
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | Microsoft Security Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 23.07.2026 UTC |
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Tycoon2FA Q2 disruption impactQR code phishing attacksCAPTCHA-gated phishing tacticsMalicious payloadsBusiness email compromiseMicrosoft Teams threatsNotable phishing campaignsMitigation and protection guidanceIndicators of compromise (IOCs)
The second quarter of 2026 (April–June) was largely defined by the continuing downstream effects following Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit-led disruption efforts against the Tycoon2FA phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform in March. Phishing volume linked to the platform fell 92% from pre-disruption averages, including QR code phishing and CAPTCHA-gated phishing both declining from their March highs. Despite ongoing efforts to rebuild operations, Tycoon2FA did not recover its previous scale or influence during Q2, and no single service emerged to replace the platform at comparable scale.
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These trends reflect both the measurable impact that disruption operations can have on phishing ecosystems and the adaptability of threat actors as they diversify delivery channels. At the same time, Microsoft Threat Intelligence observed continued growth in Teams-based social engineering, particularly voice phishing (vishing), with weekly malicious call attempts reaching nearly ten times the mid-2025 baseline by the end of the quarter. This activity illustrates how threat actors continue to expand beyond email into trusted workplace communication platforms where communications may appear more trustworthy to users.
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