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Microsoft Makes High Volume Email Generally Available in Exchange Online

Microsoft has announced the general availability of the High Volume Email (HVE) feature in Exchange Online. It’s designed specifically to support large-scale, automated internal email sending directly within Microsoft 365, without relying on on‑premises Exchange servers or third‑party relay services. According to Microsoft, Exchange Online is designed for human‑to‑human communication, not for applications or devices…

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Microsoft Graph API Change Disrupts Universal Print Share Creation

Microsoft has acknowledged that a recent code change in the Microsoft Graph API caused problems with Universal Print. This issue prevented some users from successfully creating printer shares. Microsoft Universal Print is a cloud-based print management service that lets organizations manage and share printers through Microsoft 365 without relying on traditional on‑premises print servers. Printers…

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Over 1,300 Internet‑Facing SharePoint Servers Remain Exposed to Actively Exploited Vulnerability

More than 1,300 internet-facing Microsoft SharePoint servers are still exposed to an actively exploited vulnerability, even after security patches became available. The security flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-32201, puts sensitive enterprise data at risk while many organizations remain dangerously unpatched. CVE‑2026‑32201 is a security flaw in Microsoft SharePoint Server caused by improper input validation, which allows…

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Cloud Computing

Microsoft Announces Public Preview of Virtualization Mode in Windows Admin Center

Microsoft is giving IT admins a new way to simplify virtual infrastructure management with the public preview of Virtualization Mode in Windows Admin Center. The new feature promises a more unified experience for managing virtual machines, storage, networking, and Hyper-V environments from a single interface. Windows Admin Center is a browser‑based management platform that allows…

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Attackers Pose as IT Support on Microsoft Teams to Launch Human‑Operated Intrusions

Microsoft has warned of a growing attack technique that relies on a “human‑operated” intrusion playbook, where threat actors pose as IT helpdesk staff over Microsoft Teams. Attackers exploit user trust and legitimate support tools to gain authorized access to corporate systems and quietly exfiltrate sensitive data. According to the report, attackers begin by contacting employees…

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Why the Best Use of AI Isn’t Faster Work but More Meaningful Work

AI can remove administrative drag and bureaucratic busywork so people can spend more time on judgement, care, creativity, and responsibility. The parts of work that can’t be reduced to metrics. The dominant story about artificial intelligence is a story about loss. For technology leaders, these fears often show up as workforce anxiety or reputational risk,…

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Microsoft Releases New Update to Fix Windows Server Restart Loop Issues

Microsoft has released an out-of-band update to address a restart loop issue triggered by the April 2026 Patch Tuesday update for Windows Server. The emergency patch (KB5091157) is now available across Windows Server 2016 through 2025 to restore system stability and prevent further disruptions. Last week, Microsoft acknowledged that some Windows Server 2025 systems failed…

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Security

Most Organizations Fail to Fully Recover After Ransomware Attacks

Many organizations believe they’re ready for a ransomware attack, but real-world incidents tell a different story, with most failing to fully restore their data. The gap between perceived readiness and actual recovery is leaving businesses far more vulnerable than they realize. According to Veeam’s Data Trust and Resilience Report 2026, nearly 90% of security leaders…

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How to Migrate a DNS Server to a New Windows Server (Step-by-Step)

Last Update: May 05, 2026

In this guide, you’ll learn how to migrate a DNS server in a Windows Server environment, covering both Active Directory–integrated and standard zones. We’ll look at prep, validation, and troubleshooting steps to keep name resolution (and Active Directory) stable throughout the cutover. Migrating a DNS server in a Windows environment can be tricky, especially for…

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Why Hands-On Learning Matters More Than Ever in the Age of AI

I recently sat down with Danny Abdo, Chief Operations and Product Officer, and Corey Hynes, Executive Chairman and Founder of Skillable, a hands-on learning platform designed to help organizations build and validate real-world technical skills. We discussed how the platform came to be and why practice-based learning is essential in the AI era. As AI…

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Attackers Exploit Windows Zero-Days to Bypass Microsoft Defender

Security researchers are warning that recently leaked Windows zero‑day vulnerabilities are already being exploited in real‑world attacks. With some flaws still unpatched, millions of systems could remain exposed. According to Huntress Labs security researchers, three previously undisclosed zero‑day Windows vulnerabilities were recently made public after a security researcher released proof‑of‑concept exploit code out of frustration…

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After Tycoon 2FA Takedown, MFA‑Bypass Phishing Techniques Spread Across New Platforms

Security experts are warning that Tycoon 2FA remains a serious threat, even after a major law‑enforcement operation dismantled the phishing‑as‑a‑service platform last month. While the takedown disrupted its infrastructure, the techniques behind Tycoon 2FA have quietly spread across other phishing operations. According to a new report from Barracuda, the March 2026 law‑enforcement operation disrupted Tycoon…

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