Microsoft's email service will keep you signed in until you manually log out—but that's going to be great for your security.
This critical credential-stealing threat hides in your email, waiting to strike—here’s how it works and how to stop it.
Even though Microsoft retired the brand in 2013, replacing it with Outlook.com, the nostalgia for that classic email address lives on. The good news? You can still create a Hotmail account today.
Setting Up Outlook.com Email account With Outlook Desktop You can go ahead and try setting up Outlook.com ID, using Outlook Connector for Hotmail. Some people said in the comments there ...
It shouldn’t come as a shock given what we’ve seen before — but it likely will. A genuine hacking disaster is heading for ...
If you want to sign out of your email account in the new Outlook app in Windows 11, here is how you can do it. As there is no direct option to log out of your email account in the new Outlook ...
There are times when you might want to automatically forward email that's arriving in Outlook to another account. If you're going on vacation, for example, it can be convenient to auto-forward ...
Those of you who use classic Outlook may have noticed the program acting more temperamental than usual. There's a reason for that. In a recent support article, Microsoft acknowledged that Outlook may ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence has warned that a prolific Russian hacking group is actively exploiting a known critical bug in Outlook to gain unauthorised to email accounts. The group known as ...
A vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook allowed threat actors to distribute malware via email The bug abuses the Windows Object Linking and Embedding function A patch is already available ...