Microsoft Debuts Windows Collaboration Displays Platform At Computex

Yes, this is very much similar to Microsoft’s own Surface Hub devices. However, whereas the Surface Hub is essentially a PC wrapped inside a smart TV shell, the Sharp built devices are more like collaborative displays. Microsoft’s Nick Parker described in a blog post how the Windows Collaborative Displays work within an enterprise environment. “Windows Collaboration Displays [are] large, interactive displays [that] will let people experience Microsoft 365 collaboration tools—Office, Teams, and Whiteboard—at room scale, and [they] include built-in sensors that can connect to Azure IoT spatial intelligence capabilities....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · Michael Mason

Microsoft Defender Continues Quest To Remove Trickbot Malware

Despite taking down TrickBot infrastructure, Microsoft Defender employees knew the cybercrime community would fight back. It was expected the botnet would reappear and operators would bring new servers online. Microsoft says it was waiting for this to happen and has been continuing to remove TrickBot services since last week’s announcement. Furthermore, the company will keep a clamp on the botnet in the coming weeks. Other companies joining Microsoft Defender in the initial effort were ESET, FS-ISAC, NTT, Symantec, and Black Lotus Labs....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · Linda Niemi

Microsoft Defender For Endpoint Gets Support For Unmanaged Devices

If you’re unfamiliar with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, it was previously Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP). Windows Defender ATP debuted in 2016 and is mostly for enterprise customers across platforms. The tool provides an early barrier against cyberattacks, detecting and dealing with incoming threats on enterprise networks. The wider Windows Defender suite, including ATP, was rebranded as Microsoft Defender in May 2020. Microsoft has since rebranded the ATP part to Defender for Endpoint....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Melissa Stewart

Microsoft Edge Partners With Naaee To Enhance Environmental Education

The Microsoft Edge team says it drew inspiration from the North American Association of Environmental Education (NAAEE). Specifically, the association’s mission to improve civic engagement and environmental literacy. By creating a digital storytelling platform for the association, Microsoft Edge helps environmental educators reach more people. The NAAEE has been pursuing its mission for more than four decades and can now branch out into more digital means to sharing stories of impact....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Nathaniel Dillon

Microsoft Exchange Server Attackers Target Krebsonsecurity

As you can images, fighting the good fight against cybercrime means threat groups put a target on KrebsOnSecurity. From doxing tactics to attacks on his website, Krebs has faced a lot of backlash from cyber criminals. Now bad actors are trying a new tactic. Instead of attempting to take KrebsOnSecurity down, they are aiming to delegitimize the website and Krebs himself. Specifically, attackers are using a domain like the legitimate Krebs website to deliver exploits to Microsoft Exchange Server....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Erica Sarris

Microsoft Exchange Server Attacks Hackers Were Hunting For Exploits Within 5 Minutes

According to the 2021 Cortex Xpanse Attack Surface threat report from Palo Alto Networks (published Wednesday), cybercriminals wasted little time before targeting enterprises. Of course, it’s not uncommon for hackers to jump on a new exploit. The sooner a threat actor can target a system the more chance they have of breaching security before a patch is issued. Still, the speed of response from the cybercriminal community for the Microsoft Exchange Server exploit was surprising....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · Bianca Scannell

Microsoft Exchange Servers Targeted By New Powershell Backdoors

According to Palo Alto’s Unit 42 security team, a threat group called xHunt is responsible for the attack. This group has been known to target organizations in Kuwait, including a 2018 breach of the country’s government system. A newer attack that occurred around August 22, 2019 shows the group has a new way of breaching targets. Specifically, two new PowerShell backdoors were used. One has been dubbed “TriFive” and other is called “Snugy....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 283 words · Thomas Mahan

Microsoft Expands Azure Cloud Reach With Major Investment In Greece

Not only will the decision help Microsoft expand its cloud reach through another Azure region, it will also help Greece. The Greek economy has been hit hard over the last decade. While the country was emerging from its debt crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has put Greece under increasing economic pressure. By investing in cloud infrastructure, Microsoft is helping to boost the economy. In fact, Microsoft president Brad Smith says the investment is the largest Microsoft has made during 30 years of operations in Greece....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Thomas Reynolds

Microsoft Intune Becomes Generally Available On Android Enterprise

Android Enterprise fully managed is a management scenario that gives users tools to enterprise users will giving IT admins the ability to manage capabilities. Since the introduction of Intune in preview on Android Enterprise, Microsoft has observed “extensive adoption”. Indeed, the company says Intune has enjoyed the most successful preview period on Android management so far. Microsoft Intune is available for Android Enterprise devices running Android 6.0 and later. The service supports several major provisioning technologies, including:...

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · Teri Morris

Microsoft Issues Patch For Remote Procedure Call Rpc Flaw

In fact, Microsoft says the flaw in Remote Procedure Call is rated 9.8 out of ten, making it a critical issue. According to the company, the problem would provide exploit possibilities for threat actors. Microsoft is urging enterprise customers to get the patch Tuesday release to fix the flaw. If left unpatched, it leaves Windows servers potentially open to attack. If successful, an exploit would give the hacker access to the internal systems on a machine by bypassing authentication....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · John Blake

Microsoft Job Posting Hints At Plans For Innovative Dual Screen Ui Features

“The Windows Devices and User Experience (WDUX) team is responsible for driving new innovation around devices and form factors, including the new Windows 10X user experience for Surface Neo,” reads the post. “The Natural User Interfaces (NUI) team is looking to hire talented engineers to build new and improved ways to make it easy for users to be productive when interacting with Devices in non-traditional postures (ex: using tablets and foldables away from a desk), using a wide range of natural input modalities: Pen, Typing on a digital keyboard, Voice and multi-modal use cases....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · William Ray

Microsoft Joins Ic3 To Propel Vision For Blockchain Use In Enterprise

Microsoft will work with IC3 to research flexible blockchain applications for the enterprise, joined by IBM, Intel, and more. They’ll work together to accelerate proof-of-concept models into real-world solutions and bring them to government, entrepreneurs, and banks. “IC3 was founded to advance blockchain science, technology and applications,” said Ari Juels, co-director of IC3 and professor at the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech. “We’re delighted to work more closely with Microsoft’s blockchain experts, who share our vision of blockchain-based solutions for next generation financial services....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Mary Shamp

Microsoft Launcher 5 1 Arrives With To Do And Sticky Notes Support

As this is the last Launcher update of 2018, Microsoft has prepared a feature-rich experience. Leading the new abilities is Microsoft further expanding the power and availability of Sticky Notes. Over the year, Sticky Notes has received numerous updates this year. With Microsoft Launcher 5.1, Sticky Notes cards now show in Android. Elsewhere, another Microsoft service that has received love this year is joining the Launcher. Microsoft To-Do tasks now appear on the To-Do card alongside Outlook and Skype notes....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Clifford Zamora

Microsoft Launches Piracy Counterclaim After Accusations Of Extortion

Microsoft and The Software Alliance (BSA) approached the company last year, asking for $72,074 in damages. It said Hanna Instruments could face up to 5 million if it went to court. In a bold move, Hanna both denied the claims and accused the company of extortion. “BSA, Microsoft, and their counsel have, without supplying one scintilla of evidence, issued a series of letters for the sole purpose of extorting inflated monetary damages,” the company said to the court last year....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Jamie Delaney

Microsoft Leaks New Windows 10 Pro For Workstations Designed For Advanced Pcs

One of the new SKUs will be called Windows 10 Pro for Workstations. Some Windows users of a certain vintage may remember that Microsoft used to use the ‘Workstations’ name two decades ago. As the name suggests, Windows 10 Pro for Workstations will be a specific SKU that will be for Advanced PCs. It is worth noting that Microsoft could well change the final name of the version before release....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · William Osborne

Microsoft Makes Xbox Live Avatars Gender Neutral In System Overhaul

The company says it has recreated every user’s avatar through the Unity engine. This will allow for more customization features, which will be added later in the year. Microsoft says the available changes will allow users to better represent themselves on Xbox Live. For example, users will be able to create avatars with baby bumps and prosthetic limbs. All the new features will go live in the fall and will include many new props and options....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Dawn Kane

Microsoft Names Four Games Sony Is Keeping From Xbox

regulators such as the CMA, European Commission, and the FTC in the United States are investigating the acquisition. Sony’s main contention to the Microsoft Activision Blizzard merger is based on restricting competition. The company believes Microsoft will use major Activision franchises like Call of Duty and make them exclusive to Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Cloud Gaming. However, Microsoft’s response to the UK CMA highlights how Sony is hardly the reference point for sharing properties....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Gary Behrendt

Microsoft News Gains Layout Options On Ios And Android

Specifically, Microsoft News now allows users to select from three different layout types. Available to choose from are Standard, Compact, or Text Only: “You now can pick the layout you like best — standard, compact or text-only. It’s the one feature you have requested the most. Thanks for your feedback, we’re listening!” On iOS, this latest update brings the app up to version 3.2.12. You can download Microsoft News for iPhone and iPad here....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Kay Colin

Microsoft Office Apps On Ipados To Get Cursor Support

Apple launched support for cursor and mouse support back in March. Since then, developers have been updating apps to reflect the change. For Microsoft, Office applications will benefit greatly from the cursor feature. Techcrunch reports Microsoft is working on bringing the support to its Word, PowerPoint, and Excel iPad apps. While development is active, it seems the update won’t be ready until this fall. Microsoft has yet to share any official information regarding the feature....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Nicholas Unga

Microsoft Office For Mac Now Supports Touchpad Sketching

An Office Insider Slow Ring update has added the ability to sketch using a touchpad on MacOS. in Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, users can drag their finger across their laptop to draw. The change means users won’t have to worry as much about editing their content across devices, but it’s far from ideal. Drawing with a touchpad is inaccurate and difficult, and is unlikely to be comfortable for long periods....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Patricia Aguirre