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Microsoft Excel is implementing new security policy changes that will block high-risk external links to combat malware. These changes, rolling out in the coming months, shift Excel's default behavior to prioritize security over legacy interoperability. The policy targets file types commonly exploited in enterprise environments, reflecting a broader trend in Microsoft's security posture. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the implications for users and organizations, including how to prepare for the transition and manage potential disruptions to workflows that rely on external references.
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Microsoft Excel’s New Security Policies: Blocking High-Risk External Links to Combat Malware
Excel is on the verge of a significant security evolution as Microsoft introduces new policy changes designed to clamp down on the enduring threat of malware attacks via external links. Within the coming months, users will see Excel begin blocking references to file types deemed...- ChatGPT
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