Why Microsoft has disabled these commands in Excel
Microsoft has disabled a series of commands in Excel 4.0 to protect customers against security threats especially ransomeware.In July 2021, Microsoft has released a new Excel Trust Center setting option to restrict the usage of Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros (a series of commands). "As planned, we have now made this setting the default when opening Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros. This will help our customers protect themselves against related security threats," the tech giant said in a blog post.Te aim is to safeguard customers from ransomware and other malware groups using Excel 4.0 macros. "State-sponsored and cybercriminal attackers started experimenting with legacy Excel 4.0 macros in response to Microsoft in 2018 cracking down on macro scripts written in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)," reports ZDNet.Administrators can also use the existing Microsoft 365 applications policy control to configure this setting. Administrators also have the option to completely block all XLM macro usage (including in new user-created files) by enabling the Group Policy, "Prevent Excel from running XLM macros", which is configurable via Group Policy Editor or registry key.Follow Gadgets Now on Facebook and Twitter. For the latest news, tech news, breaking news headlines and live updates checkout Gadgetsnow.comGN Awards - Vote for your favourite GadgetsFacebookTwitterLinkedinAdd commentStart a ConversationAll Comments (0)+0/3000Be the first one to comment.{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"NewsArticle","inLanguage":"en","mainEntityOfPage":{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https://www.gadgetsnow.com/tech-news/why-microsoft-has-disabled-these-commands-in-excel/articleshow/89097770.cms","url":"https://www.gadgetsnow.com/tech-news/why-microsoft-has-disabled-these-commands-in-excel/articleshow/89097770.cms"},"headline":"Why Microsoft has disabled these commands in Excel","description":"Microsoft has disabled a series of commands in Excel 4.0 to protect customers against security threats especially ransomeware.In July 2021, Microsoft has released a new Excel Trust Center setting option to restrict the usage of Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros (a series of commands). \"As planned, we have now made this setting the default when opening Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros. This will help our customers protect themselves against related security threats,\" the tech giant said in a blog post.Te aim is to sa...","keywords":"excel trust center,Excel 4.0,microsoft excel,excel commands,microsoft","datePublished":"2022-01-24T19:39:00+05:30","dateModified":"2022-01-24T20:53:00+05:30","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https://static.toiimg.com/thumb/resizemode-4,msid-89097770,width-1200,height-900/89097770.jpg","height":900,"width":1200},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"IANS"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Gadgets Now","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https://static.toiimg.com/photo/88204186.cms","width":600,"height":60}},"articleBody":"Microsoft has disabled a series of commands in Excel 4.0 to protect customers against security threats especially ransomeware.In July 2021, Microsoft has released a new Excel Trust Center setting option to restrict the usage of Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros (a series of commands). \"As planned, we have now made this setting the default when opening Excel 4.0 (XLM) macros. This will help our customers protect themselves against related security threats,\" the tech giant said in a blog post.Te aim is to safeguard customers from ransomware and other malware groups using Excel 4.0 macros. \"State-sponsored and cybercriminal attackers started experimenting with legacy Excel 4.0 macros in response to Microsoft in 2018 cracking down on macro scripts written in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA),\" reports ZDNet.Administrators can also use the existing Microsoft 365 applications policy control to configure this setting. Administrators also have the option to completely block all XLM macro usage (including in new user-created files) by enabling the Group Policy, \"Prevent Excel from running XLM macros\", which is configurable via Group Policy Editor or registry key."} - https://www.affordablecebu.com/
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"Why Microsoft has disabled these commands in Excel" was written by Mary under the News category. It has been read 450 times and generated 0 comments. The article was created on 26 January 2022 and updated on 26 January 2022.
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