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Mastering the art of threat hunting in cybersecurity

Apr 10, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Attackers Leveraging Legitimate SaaS Notification Pipelines for Phishing Campaigns

TL;DR
Cisco Talos revealed that threat actors are exploiting legitimate SaaS notification systems, especially those from GitHub and Jira, to conduct phishing attacks. This tactic allows them to bypass traditional email security measures, posing a significant risk to organizations.

Main Analysis
Cisco Talos has identified a new method employed by cybercriminals that involves weaponizing legitimate Software as a Service (SaaS) notification systems. This technique, termed “Platform-as-a-Proxy,” exploits the trust organizations bestow on system-generated notifications to craft and disseminate phishing and spam emails. By doing so, attackers circumvent established email authentication protocols like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, successfully masking their malicious intentions behind the perceived reliability of trusted enterprise applications.

This attack technique capitalizes on “automation fatigue,” a condition where employees become conditioned to trust automated, system-generated alerts without scrutiny. By compromising these notifications, attackers significantly enhance their chances of conducting successful credential harvesting operations, as traditional email security gateways may fail to detect these sophisticated phishing attempts.

To mitigate the risks associated with this technique, organizations are advised to transition to a Zero-Trust framework. This includes implementing instance-level verification of notifications and cross-referencing them against internal SaaS directories. Security teams should also monitor SaaS API logs for anomalous activities that could indicate unauthorized attempts to manipulate the notification pipeline, such as unusual project creations or mass user invitations.

Defensive Context
The described phishing campaigns pose a significant threat to organizations relying heavily on SaaS platforms for communication. Companies using tools like GitHub and Jira should be particularly alert, as attackers leverage the legitimate infrastructure of these platforms to compromise security. Organizations with limited visibility into their SaaS environments or those that do not have stringent verification measures in place may be at heightened risk.

Why This Matters
This evolving tactic underscores the risk for enterprises that poorly manage notifications and alerts, particularly in high-stakes sectors such as finance or technology, where sensitive data may be at stake. The growing complexity and ingenuity of attackers demand a more refined approach to security that goes beyond traditional perimeter defenses.

Defender Considerations
Organizations should integrate verification mechanisms for SaaS notifications, looking for discrepancies or unusual requests. Logging and analyzing SaaS API interactions may help detect early signs of compromise. Implementing an additional layer of verification for high-risk transactions can further protect against these evolving threats.

Given the nature of this attack, proactive awareness and training for personnel about the recognition of valid and suspicious notifications can serve as an initial line of defense.

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