

Breaches set for North America, Outlook bug needs Microsoft support, Air Force admits SharePoint issue
9 snips Oct 2, 2025
North America braces for a flood of breach notifications affecting millions. A critical bug in Classic Outlook is causing crashes that only Microsoft support can fix. Meanwhile, the Air Force investigates a SharePoint privacy concern linked to potential service blocks. On the malware front, the Clopatra trojan is stealing credentials while disguised as an IPTV/VPN app. Also, Google Drive introduces AI detection to combat ransomware threats. Discover the complexities of data governance in the AI era.
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Major Breaches Hit North Americans
- Three companies disclosed breaches affecting about 3.7 million North Americans, exposing names, DOBs, SSNs, and IDs.
- All affected firms are offering identity protection and credit monitoring to impacted individuals.
Workarounds For Outlook Classic Crash
- Open a Microsoft 365 admin support case to resolve the Classic Outlook crash affecting some users.
- Use Outlook Web Access or the new Outlook for Windows as temporary workarounds.
Air Force Sharespace Privacy Concerns
- The U.S. Air Force confirmed a SharePoint privacy issue amid reports of a breach and possible service-wide block.
- The incident follows exploited SharePoint flaws and increased scrutiny of Microsoft in U.S. government systems.