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The Value of Microsoft Security Copilot: SCU Billing and Why Agent Design Matters

27 de Março de 2026, 11:00

Most organizations start by using Microsoft Copilot the way it looks in demos: type a question, get an answer. That works for exploration. For repeatable operational work, it gets expensive quickly.

  • ✇Security Boulevard
  • D3 Morpheus for Your Microsoft Security Environment Shriram Sharma
    You have Sentinel. You have Defender. Here is what fills the autonomous investigation gap between detection and autonomous resolution. The post D3 Morpheus for Your Microsoft Security Environment appeared first on D3 Security. The post D3 Morpheus for Your Microsoft Security Environment appeared first on Security Boulevard.
     

D3 Morpheus for Your Microsoft Security Environment

13 de Março de 2026, 19:58

You have Sentinel. You have Defender. Here is what fills the autonomous investigation gap between detection and autonomous resolution.

The post D3 Morpheus for Your Microsoft Security Environment appeared first on D3 Security.

The post D3 Morpheus for Your Microsoft Security Environment appeared first on Security Boulevard.

  • ✇SpiderLabs Blog
  • Phishing with OAuth Redirect Federico Cedolini
    The LevelBlue SpiderLabs team identified phishing emails in January 2026 that use Microsoft Application Registration Redirect URI’s to abuse trust relationships and bypass spam filters to redirect users to phishing websites.
     

Phishing with OAuth Redirect

18 de Fevereiro de 2026, 15:00

The LevelBlue SpiderLabs team identified phishing emails in January 2026 that use Microsoft Application Registration Redirect URI’s to abuse trust relationships and bypass spam filters to redirect users to phishing websites.

CVE-2009-0556: The 2009 PowerPoint Bug that Refuses to Die

23 de Janeiro de 2026, 11:00

In 2009, LevelBlue Vice President of Security Research Ziv Mador and Cristian Craioveanu worked at the Microsoft Malware Team and documented a notable code injection vulnerability on certain versions of Windows PowerPoint (Windows PowerPoint 2000 SP3, 2002 SP3, and 2003 SP3, and PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac.)

CVE-2009-0556: The 2009 PowerPoint But that Refuses to Die

23 de Janeiro de 2026, 16:54

In 2009, LevelBlue Vice President of Security Research Ziv Mador and Cristian Craioveanu worked at the Microsoft Malware Team and documented a notable code injection vulnerability on certain versions of Windows PowerPoint (Windows PowerPoint 2000 SP3, 2002 SP3, and 2003 SP3, and PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac.)

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