Few things are as frustrating as a messaging app that doesn’t work the way you expect—especially during a busy workday. Microsoft Teams is an essential for millions of professionals every day. It helps keep businesses connected and the conversations flowing.
Some long-awaited Microsoft Teams issues are being fixed
Even calendar invites can be FAKE
This one uses your calendar to catch you out. And it’s effective because most people trust it without second guessing 😬 Security researchers are warning that a perfectly normal calendar feature is being exploited to deliver phishing links and scams, without the need to send suspicious emails.
Real apps with hidden malware
This mobile scam is quite concerning, because at first glance it appears completely legitimate 😬 A recent campaign has been uncovered where attackers are using real banking and government apps, modifying them with hidden malware, then fooling people into installing them.
Your browser extension may be tracking your activity
If you rely on browser add-ons to make work easier, this will serve as a bit of a wake-up call 😬 A group of malicious browser extensions have recently been discovered by security researchers. At first glance they appear to be helpful, they work as intended, and yet they quietly spy on everything you do.
Is “technical debt” effecting your business growth?
Ever been in the situation where everything should be running smoothly…but something in your IT always seems to pop up an get in the way? Nothing dramatic or major. But you’ve noticed for a while that your systems seem slower, more fidgety, and a bit more temperamental.
A useful Outlook update
Outlook is making a change which could prove quite handy in saving time in your day. But the change is only coming to one version of Outlook. Right now, Microsoft has two versions of Outlook for Windows. There’s the classic version, which is the one most businesses still use today.

