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Microsoft has rolled out updates to fix a remote code execution vulnerability impacting SharePoint that could be exploited by bad actors in attacks without requiring any specialized conditions to be ...
A China-backed persistent threat actor known as Webworm is targeting governmental organizations across Europe, and it's using unusual command-and-control mechanisms to do so. Security vendor ESET this ...
GitHub confirmed on May 20 that a poisoned VS Code extension installed on an employee’s device gave attackers access to roughly 3,800 internal repositories at the Microsoft-owned code storage and ...
Microsoft says that an ongoing Universal Print sharing issue that prevents users from creating some printer shares is due to a Microsoft Graph API code change. Universal Print is a cloud-based print ...
Microsoft says Agent Framework 1.0 is the production-ready release, with stable APIs and long-term support for both .NET and Python. The framework is presented as a unified successor path that builds ...
SharePoint in a Microsoft 365 tenant that's under the same Microsoft Entra ID tenant as Azure. A personal access token for local development or a user's identity from a client application. The latest ...
Microsoft introduced AI in SharePoint, enabling natural language-driven site, page and list creation under the Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Advanced AI capabilities initially rely on Anthropic's ...
Twenty-five years ago, SharePoint set out with a simple goal: help people share knowledge across the organization and work better together. Today, that mission operates at extraordinary scale, serving ...