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Microsoft Tackles Cyber Villains with Upgraded Abuse Reporting Tools
Microsoft Security Response Center updates their Report Abuse Portal and API, now allowing the reporting of suspicious OAuth applications and multiple IPs and URLs in one go. Stay ahead of cyber threats with more streamlined and precise reporting options.
Hot Take:
Microsoft’s new abuse reporting updates are like giving the Avengers a new gadget: just when you thought they couldn’t get any more heroic, they surprise you with even more superpowers. But hey, at least we now have a faster way to report those sketchy OAuth apps that have been lurking around like the Joker at a kids’ party.
Key Points:
- The MSRC has added the option to report malicious OAuth applications.
- Users can now report up to 10 related IPs or URLs in a single abuse report.
- The API supports reporting multiple IPs or URLs without restrictions.
- Various types of incidents can be reported, including IP threats, URL threats, and OAuth application misuse.
- The MSRC is committed to continuous improvement and is already planning further enhancements.