Security News > 2018 > May > Hackers Found Using A New Way to Bypass Microsoft Office 365 Safe Links

2018-05-08 17:33
Security researchers revealed a way around that some hacking groups have been found using in the wild to bypass a security feature of Microsoft Office 365, which is originally designed to protect users from malware and phishing attacks. Dubbed Safe Links, the feature has been included in Office 365 software as part of Microsoft's Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) solution that works by
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