Microsoft is finally cracking down on one of its biggest Windows security risks



Microsoft  has shared more details about an important security update to OneNote, through which it hopes address the growing issue of its program increasingly being used to push ransomware and other types of malware.

In a new Microsoft 365 support document (opens in new tab), the company listed a total of 120 file extensions that will soon be blocked in OneNote. Among the file types .XLL, .ISO, .BAT, and .JS stand out. 



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