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Microsoft Makes Sending and Receiving Mail from Vulnerable Exchange Servers Inconvenient

Exchange server running in vulnerable state, MS says it won’t let it go anymore

summary : According to the foreign IT media Bleeping Computer, Microsoft plans to introduce new features to Exchange Online. It is said to be a function that automatically blocks emails from servers based on unsupported versions (Exchange 2007, 2010) or servers that are not patched among Exchange servers built in environments on-site or hybrid. It gives a period of 90 days to resolve the problem, and if the problem is not resolved beyond this period, it is said that action will be taken. If you do not patch properly, it will be difficult to send mail correctly.


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background : Microsoft’s aggressive strategy to reduce vulnerable Exchange servers. Over the past few years, a number of vulnerabilities, such as ProxyNotShell, have been discovered in Exchange servers, and APT attackers have been actively targeting them. In January, Microsoft asked users of its on-premises Exchange servers to update. It has been proven for decades that requests and recommendations do little to spread patches.

talk talk : “We aim to inform you that running an unencumbered Exchange server can turn into a threat.” -MS Exchange Team-
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