- Microsoft will soon block potentially dangerous file types such as team executables
- Teams will also assess malicious URLs to protect users from attacks
- Regular updates keep the teams above its security game
Microsoft makes changes to the way in which the videoconference platform of its teams deals with potentially malicious file types in order to reduce malware and files based on files, by blocking messages containing dangerous file types such as executables.
In the future, Microsoft teams will also warn detection and warn users of malware in cats and chains, in the hope of reducing the malicious useful loads delivered from online sites.
The two updates were revealed in the entrances to the roadmap (499892 and 499893) and are on the right track for a deployment of September 2025.
Teams make changes to protect users from attacks
Microsoft has been busy making major team safety updates in recent years, following an increase in remote work after the pandemic.
Recently, Microsoft has added a new feature to prevent screenshots on protected calls by turning the black screen to protect the content from sensitive meetings.
The teams have also joined Defender for Office 365 The Lists of Highway / Blocks of Office 365 tenant so that security administrators can block communications from blocked areas, which are managed from the Defender portal. Currently in a targeted version, this feature should also land on the shelves by the end of September 2025.
It is not only the sophisticated attacks against which Microsoft protects – even simple errors and breathtaking “oop moments” “are covered by a new update called sensitive content detection in the teams, which automatically analyzes the potentially sensitive information such as credit card numbers, and alert the Sharers screen and meet the administrator to end the information.
With more than 320 million active users and accounts, the regular updates of Microsoft teams have kept it one of the most used online collaboration platforms, and the company’s commitment to add new features, such as the next IOS live activity widgets, as well as important security adjustments, all of them help maintain committed users.