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A Microsoft Outlook breach that was disclosed on Friday is thought to be much larger than previously said, a new report found.
Microsoft has declined to disclose how many users were affected by the breach, though the knock-on effects can be significant. Here's what professionals should do in the wake of the breach.
If you have an account with Microsoft Outlook email service, there is a possibility that your account information has been compromised by an unknown hacker or group of hackers, Microsoft...
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Phishing attacks have become more targeted and sophisticated and also show a focus on enterprises, cloud-based Internet security services provider Cyren says. read more
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Just weeks after issuing a Windows 10 patch of doom that started deleting users’ precious files, Microsoft ‘fixed’ Outlook 2010 with a November Patch Tuesday update that promptly borked it.
The best defense against phishing attacks for enterprises may be self-reporting employees. Report Message for Outlook provides an easy to use reporting mechanism.
Outlook will also ask a user if they wish to encrypt an email if it detects sensitive information, like a bank account number, in the email.
Microsoft patched a bug that allowed attackers to steal a target’s Windows account password via previewed Outlook message.