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Microsoft Word's recent glitch deleted documents when saving them

Have your users spent hours working on a document in Microsoft Word, only to have it disappear when they try to save it? A recent bug in Microsoft Word, highlighted by Bleeping Computer, caused Word documents to be deleted instead of saved, leaving users frustrated. For IT administrators, it is vital to address these issues and educate users within the organization about best practices to reduce data loss and ensure business continuity.

How to Prevent Ransomware on Networks: Proven Strategies for Protection

Organizations around the world are increasingly vulnerable to ransomware attacks, expected to cause over $20 billion in damages by the end of 2024. These cyber attacks are capable of shutting down entire networks, disrupting services, and inflicting severe financial and reputational damage. Knowing how to prevent ransomware on networks is essential in safeguarding against these dangers.

Microsoft Copilot for Security Brings an AI Assist - Even to Your MDR Provider

Artificial intelligence has a significant role to play in cybersecurity, and Microsoft CoPilot for Security is a great example of its promise, with its ability to help even novice security professionals process threat data more quickly and accurately. However, it can also benefit seasoned security pros, including managed detection and response (MDR) service providers.

What To Do if You Are a Victim of Fraud

If you are a victim of fraud, you should immediately protect your online accounts with strong passwords, collect evidence of the fraud, report it and freeze your credit. Fraud can occur in many ways, but cybercriminals who commit fraud intend to deceive you to steal money or other valuable information to potentially steal your identity. Think of fraud as an umbrella term for any deceptive act and identity theft as targeting your personal information to impersonate you and commit fraud in your name.

What is Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Operations?

In this video, learn the following key points about Software-as-a-Service Operations (SaaS Ops): Resources and social media: Transcript: Organizations rely on SaaS applications more and more to get things done. But with so many specialized apps and different vendors, IT departments can get lost in the cloud. It’s easy to see why -- most organizations use over 100 SaaS apps in their day-to-day tasks. For an IT team, that’s a ton to manage.

Understanding the Impact of the NIS2 Directive on Managed Service Providers (MSPs)

With cybersecurity threats on the rise, regulatory bodies are taking robust measures to secure essential infrastructure. The European Union’s introduction of the NIS2 Directive marks a significant step in this direction, aiming to fortify the defenses of critical sectors across Europe. Managed Service Providers (MSPs) play a pivotal role in safeguarding networks and information systems, and the new NIS2 requirements underscore the heightened responsibilities they face.

A Critical Look at Modern PAM Capabilities

In today’s digital landscape, Privileged Access Management (PAM) has evolved beyond rotating and vaulting privileged credentials for long-lived systems. As organizations expand cloud investment and scale sustainable hybrid work, PAM has also grown into a multi-faceted discipline that must secure all identities across the enterprise.

Attackers Abuse DocuSign API to Send Authentic-Looking Invoices At Scale

In a concerning trend, cybercriminals are leveraging DocuSign's APIs to send fake invoices that appear strikingly authentic. Unlike traditional phishing scams that rely on deceptively crafted emails and malicious links, these incidents use genuine DocuSign accounts and templates to impersonate reputable companies, catching users and security tools off guard.