The Microsoft Security Intelligence Twitter account is at it again with another PSA (Project Service Automation) regarding a phishing campaign mucking up link-clicking safety for denizens of the web. If you get an email with one of these sketchy links, you may not be able to recognize the problem until it’s too late.
To help improve the built-in Polls feature in meetings, Microsoft Teams is introducing a new “word cloud” feature. This feature will be available to desktop and mobile users in late September.
According to cyber security researchers, a popular home security system can be disabled. Rapid7 researchers discovered two flaws in the Fortress S03 home security system, which uses Wi-Fi to connect cameras, motion sensors, and sirens to the internet so that owners can monitor their homes remotely. Rapid7 disclosed the details of the two vulnerabilities after not hearing from Fortress for more than three months, which is the industry’s standard window of time for security disclosures.
Windows Server 2022 is now generally accessible to the public. It is the next on-premises version of Windows Server from Microsoft. Because this is a Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) release, it will be supported for a period of ten years. It has a plethora of security, containerization, and administration options.
The Microsoft-owned LinkedIn social network is eliminating its Stories feature just over a year after its public introduction. It became clear that users weren’t interested in using them in such a professional setting.
Let’s say you are going about your workday when your computer suddenly crashes. Your first reaction might be to reach out for support, and if so, then you are correct; we can’t let you suffer from downtime for too long! Let’s go over what the acquisition of support might entail, even if the problem you are experiencing cannot be solved through a remote support option.