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How to Turn off Microsoft-Verified Apps in Windows
If you know how to verify legitimate sources and only download applications from reputable developers, disabling Microsoft-verified apps may not expose your system to immediate threats. However, if ...
Microsoft has disabled multiple fraudulent, verified Microsoft Partner Network accounts for creating malicious OAuth applications that breached organizations' cloud environments to steal email. In a ...
Microsoft has warned that fraudulent Microsoft Partner Network (MPN) accounts were used in a phishing campaign that featured bogus apps that tricked victims into granting them permissions to access ...
Microsoft has finally eliminated the previous one-time $19 fee, allowing individual developers in nearly 200 countries to ...
Threat actors have been using Microsoft’s third-party app verification process to target the cloud environments of business and financial executives, according to new research from Proofpoint. The new ...
Cybersecurity company Proofpoint on Tuesday described attacks that lulled users into authorizing permissions for malicious cloud apps because they may have trusted Microsoft's "Verified Publisher" ...
Proofpoint discovers threat actors targeting verified status in the Microsoft environment to abuse OAuth privileges and lure users into authorizing malicious apps. Researchers from cybersecurity firm ...
Microsoft has removed the one-time registration fee for individual developers on the Microsoft Store, aiming to attract more ...
Microsoft announced that, starting today, individual Windows developers will no longer have to pay for publishing their applications on the Microsoft Store.
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