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Russian hackers target EU countries using a simple Microsoft Outlook security flaw
By Sead Fadilpašić published
NATO hits out against latest Russian attacks utilizing Microsoft Outlook security issue.

Bitdefender now has identity protection for Gmail and Outlook
By Lewis Maddison published
Bitdefender's Digital Identity Protection service now integrates with Gmail and Outlook, expanding its monitoring capabilities.

Windows 11 is forcing users to upgrade Mail app to new Outlook client which comes with a nasty addition – adverts
By Darren Allan published
Don’t want Microsoft’s new Outlook app? Tough – forced upgrades have begun in Windows 11.

Microsoft warns developers that a major domain shakeup is coming soon
By Craig Hale published
Developers have been given around three months to ensure their services work seamlessly with the new .cloud.microsoft domains.

Microsoft’s Sticky Notes teases upcoming upgrade: will it impress users with sparkly new features or another sticky situation for Microsoft?
By Kristina Terech published
Microsoft teases major update for Sticky Notes app, sparking speculation; users hope for improvements while wary of potential pitfalls.

Windows 11 is losing Mail and Calendar apps - so you'll have to use Outlook whether you like it or not
By Muskaan Saxena published
Microsoft has set a departure date for the old Mail and Calendar apps so you’ll have no choice but to use Outlook.

This awkward Microsoft Outlook security flaw can let hackers steal your passwords — so get patching now
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Outlook vulnerability allowed hackers to exfiltrate hashed password with a specially crafted file.

Watch out Windows 11 users: Microsoft may be sharing your Outlook emails without you knowing - here's how to stop it
By Muskaan Saxena published
Outlook for Windows is now the default email app in Windows 11 - and it’s got a concerning data collection habit.

How you can ditch Facebook, build your own social space, and make better connections online
By Kristina Terech published
Amid rising concerns about social media, users are creating personalized digital spaces using Discord, Slack, and calendars for more intentional, private connections.
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