Microsoft, SharePoint and hackers
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Despite the cuts, investors have rewarded Microsoft’s leaner operating model. The company’s stock closed above $500 for the first time on July 9, a symbolic milestone that arguably underscores Wall Street’s growing faith in Microsoft’s AI strategy.
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Microsoft is investigating whether a leak from its early alert system for cybersecurity companies allowed Chinese hackers to exploit flaws in its SharePoint service before they were patched, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
A program to share information with cybersecurity companies may have exposed unpatched flaws in the company’s SharePoint service.
The current Windows 11 release has a more streamlined user interface and is the most reliable yet, Microsoft says.
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Microsoft says it will no longer use China-based engineers to support the Pentagon. But ProPublica found that the tech giant has relied on its global workforce for years to support other federal clients,
I reported yesterday that OpenAI is preparing to release GPT-5 in early August, and now references to a new GPT-5-powered “Smart Mode” have reportedly appeared in Copilot. Alexey Shavanov discovered code changes in Copilot that point toward a new smart option that uses GPT-5 to “think quickly or deeply.
Microsoft’s much-maligned Recall feature, which automatically screenshots everything you do on your Copilot+ PC to create a “photographic memory,” is not making many fans across the app developer community. According to a report from The Verge, ad blocker AdGuard and privacy-minded browser Brave have decided to block Recall and its prying eyes.
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Now, Microsoft is testing another virtual assistant. While it's not quite Clippy 2.0, the new Copilot Appearance experiment from Copilot Labs is definitely giving major Clippy vibes.
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Microsoft contained a major SharePoint security flaw, amid fresh questions about the future of its legacy on-premises software.
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ComputerUser on MSNMicrosoft confirms SharePoint servers were hit in global hacking incidentMicrosoft confirmed hackers breached SharePoint servers using a critical zero-day vulnerability. U.S. federal agencies, universities, energy companies, and businesses were hit, highlighting the attack’s vast scale.