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Microsoft Exchange administrator has made a change that requires you quit and restart Outlook Update Microsoft Outlook desktop application. Repair Exchange email account. Create a new Outlook profile. Move the mailbox to a different database.
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US Taps Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Others to Help Fight Ransomware, Cyber Threats ... of Microsoft Exchange Server software. Tackling cybersecurity problems such as ransomware "has to be a whole-of-nation effort," Ms. Easterly said.
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How Microsoft's $19.7B Nuance acquisition will help it boost its cloud strategy ... the national standard for electronic health information exchange (aka FHIR). ... Why Microsoft's tech matters: The new cloud offerings will help meet ...
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China-linked Hackers Targeting Major Telcos, Cybereason Alleges The hackers exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Servers to gain access to the targeted networks and critical network assets. The telecoms ...
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Getting to know IIS malware The most explosive instance of IIS malware came this year, with the Hafnium Microsoft Exchange attacks. But, until now, there has not been a ...
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Senators introduce bipartisan bill to sanction nations involved in ransomware attacks The administration also separately called out China for its involvement in exploiting vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server application this year ...
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The Cybersecurity 202: The year's biggest cybersecurity conferences are back, but limited They used similar techniques as hackers responsible for a broader swath of Microsoft Exchange hacks this year, Bloomberg's Kartikay Mehrotra ...
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Supply chain attacks and mass compromises are changing vendor relationships, incident response ... ransomware actors (Kaseya) or both (Microsoft Exchange), these kinds of upstream attacks are becoming more and more common, and some think ...
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Why Supply Chain Attacks Are Destined to Escalate ... over the past year, including the high-profile breaches of SolarWinds, Microsoft Exchange Server, Kaseya, and Codecov, were only the beginning.
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Open Source Security: A Big Problem Microsoft got plenty, including architecture-level vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange, along with significant flaws in Active Directory and Microsoft 365 ...
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