Using a Microsoft account to log into your computer can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on your needs and ...
Security professionals can remind employees to avoid interacting with suspicious emails, including those that sound urgent or ...
Microsoft will keep you logged into your online account indefinitely. Learn more about what you can do about it.
Starting next month, if you don't want the browser to remember your Microsoft login credentials, you'll have to manually log ...
Discover the signs your Microsoft account may be hacked and how to respond. Learn to spot suspicious activity and protect ...
Microsoft is making some changes to the way you sign in to a Microsoft account next month. Starting in February, you will stay signed in to a Microsoft account automatically unless you sign out or use ...
Those of you who use classic Outlook may have noticed the program acting more temperamental than usual. There's a reason for that. In a recent support article, Microsoft acknowledged that Outlook may ...
Microsoft's email service will keep you signed in until you manually log out—but that's going to be great for your security.
You can quickly link your Microsoft account with devices with a code, and apps or services that prompt you to use Microsoft ...
A new threat called Sneaky 2FA targets Microsoft 365 account users and is invisible to many security protections—what you ...
Why Should You Import Outlook Calendar to Proton? Proton offers a range of privacy-focused services, from Mail to Calendar, ...
Researchers warn Sneaky 2FA kits evade detection, steal credentials, and mimic Microsoft login pages convincingly.