Microsoft grapples with another security breach
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Microsoft is shutting down its storefront that let Windows and Xbox users buy or rent Movies & TV shows natively on the platform.
A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.’s SharePoint with no known patch is being exploited in the wild as security researchers warn that attackers are actively compromising servers across multiple sectors.
The initiative positions ICS at the forefront of a market expected to grow into a multi-billion-dollar opportunity, reinforcing the company’s ambition to shape the future of quantum-resilient cybersecurity as the next technological arms race accelerates. Further developments are expected in the weeks ahead.
Kosi Pierre-Louis was told he was laid off from Microsoft on May 13. He's not actively applying for jobs right now and considering music as a career.
Microsoft has quietly shut down its Movies & TV purchasing service across Xbox consoles and Windows PCs, ending the ability to buy or rent digital movies and television shows through the company’s native storefront.
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Ten years ago, Microsoft just wasn’t part of the conversation. Fast forward through Satya Nadella’s run as CEO, and that has all changed.