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Tycoon2FA Is Bypassing MFA Through Real Microsoft Pages | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | May 19, 2026

A new device code phishing attack is targeting Microsoft 365 accounts through a real login page and knowing how it works is the first step to protecting your business.

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Inside the Canvas Breach and the Cloud Tools at Risk | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | May 12, 2026

Canvas, a learning platform used by millions, just suffered a massive data breach, and the criminal group behind it has a long history of targeting the cloud tools your team uses every day.

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Microsoft’s New Windows Update Makes Passwords Obsolete | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | May 6, 2026

For as long as people have relied on passwords, attackers have found ways to steal them. Microsoft’s latest Windows security update is designed to make sign-ins simpler and more secure for businesses.

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Microsoft Copilot Can Now Automatically Edit Your Docs | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | April 28, 2026

Copilot used to tell you what to do. Now it just does it. Microsoft rolled out a pretty significant upgrade to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint this week, and if you use Microsoft 365, it’s probably already in your apps.

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Google Is Using Gemini to Fight Malicious Ads | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | April 21, 2026

Google is now using Gemini to catch malicious ads before they go live. That sounds promising, but with scammers also using AI to make their attacks more convincing, businesses still need to stay realistic about the risks.

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Adobe Just Fixed a Dangerous PDF Attack in Acrobat Reader | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | April 14, 2026

Adobe just released an emergency update after attackers were found using malicious PDF files in real-world attacks. Since PDFs are one of the most trusted file types in business, this is the kind of threat organizations cannot afford to ignore.

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SharePoint Phishing Emails Target Business Leaders | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | April 10, 2026

A new phishing campaign is using fake SharePoint emails to go after executives with access to sensitive business information.

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ChatGPT Library Makes It Easier to Find Uploaded Files | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | April 1, 2026

OpenAI is rolling out a new ChatGPT feature called Library that keeps uploaded files available for future use. That convenience may be helpful, but it also raises important questions about how businesses handle sensitive information.

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Critical SharePoint Vulnerability Now Exploited in Attacks | Sync Up

By Chris Swinson | March 24, 2026

Microsoft is warning businesses about a serious SharePoint vulnerability that’s now being actively exploited. Here’s what organizations need to know and do next.

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