Microsoft Hack Hits Hundreds of Firms, Agencies
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In new memo, Microsoft CEO addresses ‘enigma’ of layoffs amid record profits and AI investments
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks at the company's 50th anniversary event. (GeekWire File Photo / Kevin Lisota) Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella addressed the
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella didn’t send a company-wide memo when the software maker laid off as many as 9,000 employees earlier this month. Now, Nadella is finally addressing what’s on many Microsoft employee’s minds: layoffs.
Microsoft's "Link to Windows" app for Android now offers enhanced Windows 11 PC integration. Users can remotely lock their PC, check battery/Wi-Fi, transfer files, mirror their phone screen, and access recent PC files/clipboard, streamlining cross-device workflow.
On Aug. 1, the Microsoft Authenticator app will no longer store or manage passwords, which could be a problem for a lot of users. Microsoft Authenticator has been one of the best password managers for years. You were able to save passwords, enable two-factor authentication and auto-fill.
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It's not just data theft. A China-based hacking group is using a flaw in vulnerable SharePoint servers to deliver ransomware, Microsoft warns.
Microsoft is issuing an emergency fix to close off a vulnerability in Microsoft’s SharePoint software that hackers have exploited to carry out widespread attacks on businesses and at least some federal agencies.
It issued an alert about “active attacks” targeting its server software and urged customers to install new security updates that have been released.