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  1. Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat Enhances Security with SafeLinks Integration for Safer AI Collaboration

    Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat continues to evolve as a central pillar of the modern enterprise productivity suite, and its latest security enhancements mark a significant milestone in bolstering organizational defenses without sacrificing user experience or workflow efficiency. The recent...
  2. Skyhigh Security Enhances Data Protection for Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT Enterprise

    Here’s a concise summary of the key points from the article “Skyhigh Security adds data protection solutions for Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT Enterprise” from Help Net Security: Overview Skyhigh Security has expanded its AI-powered offerings (Skyhigh AI) to provide additional data protection...
  3. Microsoft March 2025 Patch Tuesday: Critical Fixes, Zero-Days & Evolving Threats

    Microsoft’s March 2025 Patch Tuesday: Analyzing the Security Implications of 57 Fixed Flaws and the PipeMagic Threat Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for March 2025 stands out as a critical milestone in the ongoing struggle to secure Windows environments worldwide. With 57 newly patched...
  4. Critical Windows NTLM Vulnerability CVE-2025-24054 Exploited in the Wild: What You Need to Know

    Microsoft's March 2025 Patch Tuesday brought an extensive lineup of bug fixes, but among these was a vulnerability that would quickly escalate into a significant security incident: CVE-2025-24054, an NTLM hash-leaking flaw. While Microsoft initially considered this vulnerability "less likely" to...
  5. Motorola Razr Revival: Folding in AI Diversity and Next-Gen Smart Features

    It’s not every day that the ghost of a 2000s icon rises from the graveyard of mobile innovation—and yet, here stands the Motorola Razr, not so much snapped into existence as folded into the brave new world of artificial intelligence. Motorola is throwing nostalgia and next-gen smarts into a...
  6. Windows 11 & Android Integration: Unlock Seamless Productivity with Phone Link

    For anyone chained to a Windows 11 PC and an Android phone, the prospect of seamless integration between these two digital lifelines used to be the stuff of pipe dreams. Today, thanks to the ever-evolving Phone Link app—formerly known as Your Phone—courtesy of the busy bees at Microsoft, the...
  7. Secure Your Android Chrome Browser in 2024: 3 Essential Settings for Safer Surfing

    Let’s be honest: in the anarchic digital wilderness that is 2024, most of us have become seasoned navigators of the web’s twists and turns, dodging pop-ups like neo-detectives, expertly swiping away scam emails with a flick of the thumb. And yet, as you cradle your Android smartphone, freshly...
  8. Protect Yourself from QR Code Scams: Tips & Security Strategies for Safe Scanning

    They beckon seductively from restaurant tabletops, leap out at us from bus ads, and dangle from the bottom of suspicious emails like a worm on a fishing line—QR codes, those enigmatic square mazes of pixels, are now as much a fixture of daily life as the coffee-ring stains around them. Yet...
  9. CVE-2025-29805: Key Vulnerability in Outlook for Android Exposed

    Below is an in-depth analysis of the CVE-2025-29805 vulnerability affecting Outlook for Android. Read on for a detailed breakdown of what this flaw means for both individual users and enterprise environments, along with actionable recommendations every Windows and mobile user should consider...
  10. CVE-2025-21253: Security Flaw in Microsoft Edge Affects Mobile Users

    On February 6, 2025, Microsoft’s Security Response Center (MSRC) published details on a new vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-21253, which affects Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android. While this issue primarily impacts mobile platforms, it raises important questions for all users, including...
  11. CVE-2024-49057: Spoofing Vulnerability in Microsoft Defender for Android

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities can spring up like weeds, demanding immediate attention from users and IT professionals alike. One such vulnerability recently caught the attention of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC): CVE-2024-49057, which pertains to...
  12. TA14-317A: Apple iOS "Masque Attack" Technique

    Original release date: November 13, 2014 Systems Affected iOS devices running iOS 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 8.0, 8.1, and 8.1.1 beta. Overview A technique labeled “Masque Attack” allows an attacker to substitute malware for a legitimate iOS app under a limited set of circumstances. Description...
  13. Microsoft Security Advisory (2524375): Fraudulent Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing - Versio

    Revision Note: V5.0 (July 6, 2011): Announced the release of an update for Zune HD devices and moved Zune devices to the Non-Affected Devices table. Summary: Microsoft is aware of nine fraudulent digital certificates issued by Comodo, a certification authority present in the Trusted...
  14. Windows 7 How phone hacking worked and how to make sure you're not a victim

    How phone hacking worked and how to make sure you’re not a victim | Naked Security