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Home>Secure Hunter Blog>Anti-Malware News>Microsoft: Exchange ‘Extended Protection’ needed to fully patch new bugs
August 9, 2022August 9, 2022/ james

Microsoft: Exchange ‘Extended Protection’ needed to fully patch new bugs

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Microsoft says that some of the Exchange Server flaws addressed as part of the August 2022 Patch Tuesday also require admins to manually enable Extended Protection on affected servers to fully block attacks. […]

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