Microsoft 365 Business Premium provides basic protection against malware for your business by preventing potentially dangerous files such as “.js,” “.bat,” and “.exe” files from being opened in Outlook. You can change or increase this level of protection by adding or removing potentially dangerous files for your business.
• From the admin center, select “Show more,” “Admin centers,” then “Security & Compliance.” • Select “Threat management,” then “Policy.” • Select “Anti-malware.” Double click to open the default policy. • Then select “settings.” • Under “Common Attachment Types Filter,” select “On” (this will block sending and receiving the file types on the list.) • To get a notification every time a message containing one of these file types is blocked, click the two notification boxes, and type your email address in the recipient field. • Select “Save” and you are done.
To learn more, visit the Microsoft 365 Training Center: https://msft.it/6007TlpMP Learn more about malware and ransomware protection in Office 365: https://msft.it/6002TlpMp See how to configure anti-malware policies: https://msft.it/6003TlpM5 Find out top 10 ways to secure Office 365 and Microsoft 365 Business plans: https://msft.it/6006TlpMi
*Note: Microsoft 365 Business is now Microsoft 365 Business Premium. New name, same great value, same price.
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