RaccoonO365 is a financially motivated phishing-as-a-service operation, tracked by Microsoft as Storm-2246, that specializes in large-scale credential harvesting against Microsoft 365 users. The service is marketed to other cybercriminals on a subscription basis and lowers the barrier to entry for phishing by providing ready-made phishing templates, infrastructure, and operational support. It has been associated with Nigerian operators, with Joshua Ogundipe publicly identified as the alleged leader and Okitipi Samuel, also known as Moses Felix, identified by Nigerian authorities as an alleged developer tied to the phishing infrastructure. The operation has also been referred to as RaccoonO365 Operators (Joshua Ogundipe and associates). RaccoonO365 has been used globally and has stolen thousands of credentials across dozens of countries while targeting thousands of organizations, including healthcare entities in the United States. Reported victim sectors include corporate, financial, educational, and healthcare organizations. The platform commonly impersonates Microsoft 365 and other trusted brands to present convincing login pages designed to capture usernames and passwords. Its operators and customers have used anti-analysis and defense-evasion measures, including CAPTCHA gating and request filtering logic to block researchers, scanners, and sandbox systems from reaching phishing content. Reporting also indicates the service supported techniques to circumvent multifactor authentication and maintain unauthorized access after credential compromise. RaccoonO365-enabled intrusions have been linked to downstream business email compromise, financial fraud, data breaches, ransomware enablement, and intellectual property theft. The group’s dominant motivation is financial gain through subscription sales and the monetization of stolen access.
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Financially motivated phishing-as-a-service operation stealing Microsoft 365 credentials at scale.
Phishing-as-a-service platform targeting Microsoft 365 accounts for credential harvesting and business email compromise.
Phishing-as-a-service platform targeting Microsoft 365 accounts for credential harvesting and business email compromise.
RaccoonO365 is responsible for developing and operating a phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) toolkit used to harvest credentials by mimicking Microsoft 365 login pages, leading to business email compromise, data breaches, and financial fraud across multiple industries and countries.
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Every observed MITRE ATT&CK technique, grouped by tactic.
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