The low-code/no-code movement is picking up steam, and Microsoft is supplying new tools to support it. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 years, focusing on photo and video ...
Microsoft says that attackers have already adapted their phishing campaigns to use the newly updated design for Azure AD and Microsoft 365 sign-in pages. "Office 365 ATP data shows that attackers have ...
Riding the wave of enthusiasm for no-code/low-code solutions, Microsoft today announced Power Pages, a standalone product within the company’s Power Platform portfolio for creating business websites.
Phishing attacks which use Microsoft's Azure Blob Storage for hosting their landing pages to take advantage of windows.net subdomains' valid Microsoft SSL certificates can easily be blocked using ...
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