by Scott Muniz | Jun 30, 2022 | Security, Technology
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CISA, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of the Treasury (Treasury), and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) have released a joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA), #StopRansomware: MedusaLocker, to provide information on MedusaLocker ransomware. MedusaLocker actors target vulnerabilities in Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to access victims’ networks. Note: this joint #StopRansomware CSA is part of an ongoing #StopRansomware effort to publish advisories for network defenders that detail various ransomware variants and ransomware threat actors.
CISA, FBI, Treasury and FinCEN encourage network defenders to examine their current cybersecurity posture and apply the recommended mitigations in this joint CSA, which include:
- Prioritize remediating known exploited vulnerabilities.
- Train users to recognize and report phishing attempts.
- Enable and enforce multifactor authentication.
See #StopRansomware: MedusaLocker to learn about MedusaLocker actors’ tactics, techniques, and procedures and the recommended mitigations. Additionally, review the U.S. government resource StopRansomware.gov for more guidance on ransomware protection, detection, and response.
by Contributed | Jun 30, 2022 | Technology
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The Office Mobile team is excited to announce the availability of Quick Access filters in Office Mobile on Android phones and tablets! This feature can help you increase your productivity while customizing Office on your Android mobile device, so it works best for you.
Locate your content easily with Quick Access filters
We heard you! We know that you would like to navigate your Office app more efficiently, especially when it comes to accessing your content. Quick Access filters provide you with easy navigation and personalization options, helping you locate your content more quickly.
With Quick Access, you can utilize multiple filters to view different content types. Content-usage filters, such as, “RECENT”, “SHARED”, and “OPENED” help users find their content based on interactions, while content-type filters, such as, “WORD”, “EXCEL”, and “PDF” make it easier to filter by file type. Users can personalize their home screen by adding, removing, or organizing these filters for quick access.
How to get Quick Access filters in Office app for Android
If you don’t have the Office app, you can download it from the Google Play store. If you already have the Office app on your Android device, download the latest version. The next time the app is launched, you will immediately see a guided experience introducing you to this new feature.
To start using the new Quick Access filters experience in the Office app for Android, follow these steps:
- Open the Office app on your Android device and locate the Quick Access options at the top of your home screen.
An image demonstrating the Quick Access options available on the Office app home screen on an Android device.
NOTE: These options have replaced the “Recent” and “Shared” options on the home screen.
- Tap on a Quick Access option to see filtered content based on the filter you choose. You can add or remove options on the Quick Access bar by tapping the […] More option at the end.
An image demonstrating the additional options available when users click the “More” option on the Quick Access bar on the Office app home screen on an Android device.
Availability
Quick Access for the Office app for Android has been rolled out worldwide and is available on app versions 16.0.5102.20000 and later. To learn more about Office app for Android, check out this helpful Microsoft Support article.
Last but not the least, we are always listening to feedback from users. You can send us in-app feedback or leave us a comment below!
Continue the conversation by joining us in the Microsoft 365 Tech Community! Whether you have product questions or just want to stay informed with the latest updates on new releases, tools, and blogs, Microsoft 365 Tech Community is your go-to resource to stay connected!
by Contributed | Jun 29, 2022 | Technology
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by Scott Muniz | Jun 29, 2022 | Security, Technology
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Mozilla has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird. An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system.
CISA encourages users and administrators to review the Mozilla security advisories for Firefox 102, Firefox ESR 91.11, and Thunderbird 91.11 and 102 and apply the necessary updates.
by Scott Muniz | Jun 28, 2022 | Security, Technology
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