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    Microsoft Teams Is Getting Stronger Protection Against Malicious URLs

    August 18, 2025

    Microsoft is tightening security in Teams with new protections designed to keep users safe from rising threats. Teams will soon block harmful file types and automatically flag malicious URLs shared in chats or channels, according to an entry in the Microsoft 365 roadmap (via Bleeping Computer). These upgrades are set to begin rolling out worldwide […]

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