Microsoft Teams Gets Serious About Safety: New Alerts for Malicious Links Rolling Out

Microsoft Teams will soon become your digital bodyguard, alerting you to any risky URLs in private messages. Starting in September 2025, Teams will roll out a new feature that warns users of malicious links, letting you dodge digital disasters with a simple glance. Who knew teamwork could be this safe?

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Finally, Microsoft Teams is stepping up its game to become more than just a place where your boss can send you messages at ungodly hours. Now, it’s also your personal bodyguard against cyber nasties, making sure that the only spam you deal with is the one in your email from your long-lost “Nigerian prince” relative.

Key Points:

– Microsoft Teams will warn users about malicious links in private messages.
– The feature is part of Microsoft Defender for Office 365 and is set for a public preview in September 2025.
– The warnings will be automatic and will mark URLs flagged as spam, phishing, or malware.
– Admins can manage these settings via the Teams Admin Center or PowerShell.
– The feature complements existing security measures like Safe Links and ZAP.

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