Microsoft in Cybersecurity Leadership Crisis – Open Letter to the CEO

Microsoft in Cybersecurity Leadership Crisis – Open Letter to the CEO

 There is no indication that the root of Microsoft’s cybersecurity issues is being addressed. In fact, all indications are that the executive team is somewhat worried and bewildered at the diverse and ...
Microsoft Skeleton Key AI jailbreak

Skeleton Key the Latest Jailbreak Threat to AI Models: Microsoft

Microsoft details Skeleton Key, a new jailbreak technique in which a threat actor can convince an AI model to ignore its built-in safeguards and respond to requests for harmful, illegal, or offensive ...
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KC Green’s seminal “This Is Fine” cartoon, where a dog drinks coffee, seemingly oblivious to a fire that’s engulfing the house.

Microsoft Privacy FAIL: Windows 11 Silently Backs Up to OneDrive

Copying users’ files and deleting some? Even a cartoon hound knows this isn’t fine ...
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Social Media Warning Labels: A Wise Move or Government Overreach?

Social Media Warning Labels, Should You Store Passwords in Your Web Browser?

In this episode of the Shared Security Podcast, the team debates the Surgeon General’s recent call for social media warning labels and explores the pros and cons. Scott discusses whether passwords should ...
Microsoft, cybersecurity, Secretary of Homeland Security

Microsoft Accepts Responsibility for U.S. Government Security Breaches

Microsoft president says the company accepts full responsibility for every cybersecurity issue raised in a recent Cyber Safety Review Board report created by multiple officials from several U.S. government agencies ...
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Microsoft, Google Come to the Aid of Rural Hospitals

Microsoft and Google will provide free or low-cost cybersecurity tools and services to rural hospitals in the United States at a time when health care facilities are coming under increasing attack by ...
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Online Privacy and Overfishing

Microsoft recently caught state-backed hackers using its generative AI tools to help with their attacks. In the security community, the immediate questions weren’t about how hackers were using the tools (that was ...