Microsoft Teams Vulnerability Enables Hackers to Launch Spoofing Attacks A newly discovered security vulnerability in Microsoft Teams is raising alarms across the cybersecurity community. The flaw allows malicious actors to impersonate trusted senders — including colleagues, IT administrators, and executives — enabling highly convincing spoofing attacks that can bypass traditional security defenses and deceive even vigilant users. As organizations worldwide rely on Microsoft Teams for day-to-day communication, collaboration, and sensitive data sharing, this vulnerability represents a serious threat to enterprise security. Security researchers warn that the flaw could be weaponized for phishing campaigns, social engineering attacks, and business email compromise (BEC)-style schemes — all delivered through a platform users inherently trust. What Is the Microsoft Teams Spoofing Vulnerability?…