@wdoAgree. "High Confidence Phish" is an absolute joke now. And there is
no setting anywhere where a user can release the message themselves.
It's a huge administrative burden. If they at least allowed non-expiring
exceptions, it would help a lot.
Can we get the time range to persist too? I usually set this to 30d
before I perform a hunt for max coverage (of course if I need further
back I use KQL)
By luck, in its infinite wisdom, MS is now forcing its false positives
upon us no matter what we try to do to avoid them:Secure by default in
Office 365 | Microsoft LearnLately their URL detection is absolute
garbage (i.e blacklisting legitimate banks)...
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