Microsoft Teams adding protections against malicious files and links

August 18, 2025

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Microsoft Teams users, rejoice. The video conferencing platform is getting more scam protection.

According to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, which shares upcoming release dates for various features, two new updates targeting malware are rolling out in September (spotted by TechRadar).

The first update blocks messages with malicious files in chats and channels. This includes protection from executables, a type of software used by hackers to take over a user's computer. The second update is protection from malicious links shared within chats and channels. According to the update note, Teams can now detect and warn users about scammy links in disguise.

Microsoft Teams is a hugely popular platform used by companies to communicate internally and with trusted external clients. Of course, that makes it a major target for hackers. Cybersecurity experts have reported a rise in Teams scams like phishing and voice phishing attacks from bad actors posing as bosses, coworkers, external clients, and even job recruiters.

Both updates were announced earlier this week and will be generally available to Teams users on desktop, iOS, Android, and the web app, starting next month.

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