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@kbin.socialhttps://www.ghacks.net/2023/07/03/the-new-microsoft-teams-is-coming-sooner-than-expected/
Microsoft plans to introduce the new Microsoft Teams in mid-July 2023 and start replacing the classic Teams in September.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-june-2023-patch-tuesday-fixes-78-flaws-38-rce-bugs/
Today is Microsoft's June 2023 Patch Tuesday, with security updates for 78 flaws, including 38 remote code execution vulnerabilities.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams-blog/what-s-new-in-microsoft-teams-june-2023/ba-p/3855655
Welcome to the June 2023 edition of What’s New in Teams! Following a month of great announcements from Microsoft Build 2023, we are not slowing down by bringing you 45 new features for the month of June. We have a great line-up of new features to announce. My personal favorites are Spatial Audio i...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/outlook-emails-open-next-to-web-links-in-microsoft-edge-b0e1a1c1-bd62-462c-9ed5-5938b9c649f0
Discover how Microsoft Edge helps you stay more focused and organized online with Microsoft 365 features built-in.
Does anyone else block AI tools like ChatGPT or Zoom notation extensions in their office network? Why or why not?
My team has been debating the risk involved with them but I've been on the fence. I saw this article (that's part ad for Asterisk) on it this morning and it got me thinking about it again.
https://thehackernews.com/2023/06/generative-ai-apps-chatgpt-potential.html
Here's the error i'm getting. Seeing others on different sites are also reporting this issue.
-- 5.7.51 TenantInboundAttribution; There is a partner connector configured that matched the message's recipient domain. The connector had either the RestrictDomainsToIPAddresses or RestrictDomainsToCertificate set
https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/18/23765124/microsoft-outlook-june-ddos-attack-anonymous-sudan
The attack caused intermittent outages for about a day.
I setup this community specifically because of the time I've spent over the years browsing and relying on reddit.com/r/sysadmin for sources of information on tips/tricks, security exploits & patches, outages, and yes even the ranting about how our jobs all suck. (I like mine, for what it's worth.)
Come on down, ask questions, post what the sysadmin community needs to know about, or head in to get either sympathy or chastisement about why you haven't left your job yet. 🤣
Want to be a mod? Let me know!
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/06/google-is-winding-down-google-domains-by-selling-it-to-squarespace/
Transition is automatic, but Squarespace honoring renewal fees for only 1 year.
I recently found: AAD Auth from Canonical/Ubuntu for native AzureAD auth for Ubutnu systems. For the past bit we've mostly been Windows/macOS, and never really entertained linux for business use - mostly because we've never had the tooling for it. We exclusively use Azure AD (no on-prem AD), so in the past when looking the solution has been Azure AD Domain Services with SSSD.
Whilst this is likely very 'Googleable' and something I could spin up and test myself (which I likely still will), in the interest of trying to start some discussion on this magazine - I was wondering if anyone has had any experiences (positive/negative) with using native AAD auth with Ubuntu?