Microsoft has posted an update on its progress in improving its cybersecurity systems, which now includes 34,000 full-time engineers.
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Microsoft has been sending "Final Notice" emails to users before they lose access to Outlook on third-party mail apps.
Microsoft has announced that starting September 16, personal Outlook accounts will no longer support Basic Authentication (just usernames and passwords) in favor of Modern Authentication methods
Charlie Bell, Microsoft's Executive Vice President for Security, has written a blog post announcing that the company is now "making security our top priority" above all other features.
Microsoft has announced new updates for its Secure Future Initiative plans. They include the use of CodeQL in all of its commercial products and a $1 million donation to the Rust Foundation.
Microsoft has announced plans to beef up its cybersecurity efforts. It revealed plans for its Secure Future Initiative which will use AI and more advanced software engineering to combat cybercrime.