Microsoft OneNote is being fixed after surge in malware



Microsoft is adding extra protection to OneNote, one of the many productivity tools included with Microsoft 365, after hackers started abusing it to deliver malware (opens in new tab) en masse. 

According to a new roadmap entry for Microsoft 365, spotted recently by BleepingComputer, OneNote will display an extra warning notification when a user tries to run a high-risk file.



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