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Attackers Know How to Take Your Tenant. Do You Know How to Take It Back?

Backups won’t restore your Microsoft 365 tenant. See what real recovery takes.

Spotting threats is easy. Recovering your Microsoft 365 tenant isn’t. Attackers target weak admin rights and configuration gaps. They know data backups won’t bring your tenant back online. Most tools ignore tenant-level resilience. Grab CoreView’s guide for real-world attack examples and a five-pillar plan to secure, recover, and harden your M365 environment.

Detection isn’t enough. Most security teams can spot threats. But after an attacker changes your Defender settings or disables Conditional Access, things get weirdly quiet and seriously dangerous.

Here’s the ugly truth:

  • 63% of tenants hand out broad admin rights. One compromise can lead to total takeover.
  • If your configs are changed, backup data can’t save you. You’ll spend weeks rebuilding tenant settings from scratch.
  • There’s no native way to roll back tenant-level changes. Most tools don’t even try.

Attackers count on these gaps.

Download this report from CoreView to:

  • Walk through real-world attack paths
  • See why “least privilege” isn’t reality in most tenants
  • Get a five-pillar blueprint to harden, segment, detect, and actually recover your M365 environment
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