
Microsoft is working to solve a bug that causes defenders for the closing point to incorrectly tag the BIOS (basic input/output system) firmware of some equipment, which motivates users to update it.
One in Service alert Viewed by Bleepingcomputer, Redmund said that the known issue affects the del equipment and is caused by a defender for the endpoint logic bug.
“Microsoft has identified that a code in Microsoft defender for bug and option logic that receives weaknesses for the Dale devices is creating effects,” the company said today.
“Your outfit is affected by this phenomenon, and some users are affected by some users receiving Microsoft defender for endpoint alerts for their Dale devices.”
While the company has already developed a fix for this bug and is currently preparing it for deployment, it has not yet disclosed the number of areas affected by these ongoing defender XDR issues and customers.
Today, Microsoft Engineers also have Fixed Black Screen Crash affects Macos device This was updated after 29 September, due to a deadlock in the Apple Enterprise Security Framework that occurs when many security providers are listening to the incidents.
Earlier this month, Redmond fixed another wrong positive that was causing an anti-spam service to block the Microsoft teams incorrectly blocking and open the URL to online users.
Microsoft at the time said that the issue was incorrectly flagged off the URL contained within the other URL due to the anti-spam engine, which was probably malicious, resulting in some emails, resulting in some emails.
Since the onset of the year, it has also addressed machine-learning bugs, which accidentally marks Adobe email as online spam on the exchange, a one that incorrectly quarrels the anti-spam system of some exchange online users, and a third is causing the email being tagged as a spam in the online exchange.
This is a developing story…


