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Exchange Online mistakenly tags emails as malware

Exchange Online mistakenly tags emails as malware

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Microsoft is investigating an Exchange Online false positive issue causing emails containing images to be wrongly tagged as malicious and sent to quarantine.

“Users’ email messages containing images may be incorrectly flagged as malware and quarantined,” Microsoft said in a service alert posted on the Microsoft 365 admin center two hours ago.

“We’re reviewing service monitoring telemetry to isolate the root cause and develop a remediation plan.”

Tracked under EX873252, this ongoing service degradation issue seems to be widespread, according to reports from system administrators, and it also impacts messages with image signatures.

“Seems to only be affecting our outbound traffic and specifically for replies and forwards of previously external emails,” one admin said.

“For us, it was both inbound and intra-org. Inbound only would have been much easier for me to deal with. They also basically tagged our intra as inbound from what I saw in tbr message header,” another one added.

Exchange Online false positive

In October 2023, Microsoft addressed a similar issue caused by a bad anti-spam rule that flooded Microsoft 365 admins’ inboxes with blind carbon copies (BCC) of outbound emails mistakenly flagged as spam.

This is a developing story…

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