Cybercriminals are exploiting Microsoft Teams and remote support tools to impersonate IT staff, gaining access to corporate networks and exfiltrating sensitive data while blending in with normal operations.
A routine Microsoft Teams service update backfired, locking out users and forcing Microsoft to urgently reverse the change. Here’s what happened, why, and what it reveals about the risks of rapid software deployment.
A Microsoft Edge update broke right-click paste in Teams, impacting users globally. Microsoft is rolling out a fix, but for now, keyboard shortcuts are the only workaround.
A cryptographic flaw in Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XSOAR/XSIAM Teams integration lets attackers bypass authentication and access sensitive SOC data. Immediate patching is required to prevent exploitation.
North Korean cybercriminals are exploiting fake Microsoft Teams domains and elaborate social engineering to target business professionals with malware. Learn how these attacks work and how to stay protected.
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North Korean threat actors are impersonating Microsoft Teams to trick business professionals into downloading malware. Discover how the elaborate scam operates and what steps you can take to stay safe.
Microsoft Teams is rolling out a major privacy update: all images shared in chats will now have EXIF metadata automatically removed, protecting users from hidden data leaks and bolstering organizational security.
Microsoft quietly deploys a Teams upgrade that offloads audio and video processing to mobile devices, aiming to eliminate lag and improve call quality for enterprise users on Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop.
A Microsoft Teams voice phishing attack shows how cybercriminals weaponize trusted tools and human error to seize corporate control—without exploiting a single software flaw.
A clash between Microsoft Teams Meeting Add-in and Outlook Classic has left users unable to access their email, forcing urgent updates and repairs. Here’s what happened, how Microsoft is responding, and why it matters.