The problem is that type of phishing is pretty much unheard of these days. You’re so much more likely to run into a fake Microsoft SSO page. I see these every day at work, and if you’re not checking the URL, it’s often identical.
So, the actual highest commandments are use MFA, read urls, and double check email senders.
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The problem is that type of phishing is pretty much unheard of these days. You’re so much more likely to run into a fake Microsoft SSO page. I see these every day at work, and if you’re not checking the URL, it’s often identical.
So, the actual highest commandments are use MFA, read urls, and double check email senders.
Use pass keys (where possible); that mitigates the issues you describe