Microsoft has announced that Microsoft 365 patches and support will no longer be supplied to either Windows 7 or 8.1 even if you were an enterprise paying for extended support: No more Microsoft 365 patches for Windows 7 from 2023 • The Register Crunch date January 10 2023.
Oh No! Microsoft appears to have rolled back it’s macro protection… UPDATED 12 July 2022
This post was originally published on 8 July 2022 Update 12 July 2022 Microsoft says that this rollback of “stopping macros from the web being blocked, out of the box” is only temporary and it points out that admins can still implement this restriction through Group policies: Macros from the …
The Follina threat has not gone away just because Microsoft has issued a patch – Octagon has the solution
The threat actors are still attempting to exploit the Follina flaw in Microsoft Word – looking for those of you out there who have not bothered to run the updates: XFiles info-stealing malware adds support for Follina delivery (bleepingcomputer.com) Have you checked all the machines in your organisation have run …
The two sides of Google
On one side we have the alleged Google as villian. Google sign-up ‘fast track to surveillance’, consumer groups say – BBC News We all know that the primary Google business model is based on knowledge and use of our personal data, to promote the effectiveness of it’s advertising product to …
Microsoft 365 timeouts to mitigate data leaks
Microsoft 365 administrators can now set a site wide timeout for users. This can be a benefit to mitigate data leakage from unmanaged machines left logged in. Microsoft 365 now prevents data leaks with new session timeouts (bleepingcomputer.com)