Critical Microsoft SharePoint Flaw Exploited: CISA Issues Warning for Organizations to Act Swiftly

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has raised concerns about the active exploitation of a critical vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint. The security flaw (tracked as CVE-2023-29357) allows unauthenticated attackers to gain administrative privileges on unpatched servers. The Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability was first discovered by STAR Labs researcher Nguyễn Tiến Giang (Jang) during Vancouver’s Pwn2Own…

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Microsoft’s New Dev Home App Now Available on Windows 10 PCs

Microsoft has recently rolled out an update for its Dev Home app that launched in preview on Windows 11 last year. This updated version now extends its support to Windows 10 PCs and can be easily downloaded from the Microsoft Store. Microsoft introduced its Dev Home app to help developers manage their projects and track…

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Microsoft Rolls Out New Features for Windows 365 Boot and Switch

Microsoft has released several improvements for Windows 365 Boot and Windows 365 Switch, which are currently in public preview for enterprise customers. Windows 365 is a cloud-based service that allows users to securely stream their Windows 11 or Windows 10 PCs to any device. The Windows 365 Boot feature lets users log in directly to…

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Fluid Framework 2.0 Launches in Open Beta for Building Collaborative Apps

Microsoft has announced that Fluid Framework 2.0 is now available as an open beta for developers. This latest version of the open-source platform is tailored to help developers build collaborative applications and services. Microsoft first unveiled its Fluid Framework back in 2019. It’s a collaborative platform that enables real-time collaboration on documents and allows users…

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Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Gets New Dynamic Tagging Feature to Simplify Device Management

Microsoft has announced that support for dynamic rules for tagging devices is now generally available for its Microsoft Defender for Endpoint solution. This feature allows organizations to create and manage rules, allowing the automatic assignment and removal of tags from devices according to user-defined criteria directly within the Microsoft Defender portal. Microsoft explained that managing…

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Microsoft’s January 2024 Patch Tuesday Updates Fix 49 Windows Vulnerabilities

Microsoft has released yesterday the January 2024 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices. This month’s Patch Tuesday includes fixes for 49 security vulnerabilities in Windows, Microsoft Office, Azure, SQL Server, and more. Microsoft also announced the end of mainstream support for Exchange Server 2019 on January 9. However, it will continue…

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Microsoft Teams to Let Free Users Join Work Meetings without a Web Browser

Microsoft Teams is getting a new update that will allow users with personal Microsoft accounts (MSA) to join work meetings directly from within the Teams desktop app (or vice versa). This update eliminates the current requirement for free users to join meetings as anonymous guests via a web browser and ensures continued access to chats…

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Microsoft to Deprecate Search-Mailbox Cmdlet in Exchange Online – What You Need to Know

Microsoft is set to retire the Microsoft 365 Purview eDiscovery standard search-mailbox cmdlet. The company has recently announced in a message on the Microsoft 365 Admin Center that this change will go into effect in March this year. The Search-Mailbox cmdlet is a PowerShell command that allows administrators to search for particular items in Exchange…

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Microsoft Teams Now Lets Users Forward Chat Messages

Microsoft Teams has started rolling out a new update that allows users to forward messages from one chat to another with a single click. The new feature is currently available across all platforms, including desktop, mobile, and the web. Specifically, Microsoft Teams users can now forward messages to 1:1 chats, meeting chats, and group chats….

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Streamlining Cloud Migration: Microsoft’s AppCAT Tool Simplifies Migration from .NET Apps to Azure Cloud

Microsoft has announced the release of the Azure Migrate application and code assessment tool (AppCAT). The new tool is aimed at simplifying the migration of on-premises .NET applications to the Azure cloud for developers. The AppCAT tool is designed to help developers assess their .NET source code, binaries, and configurations. It enables them to detect…

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