Microsoft users had a tough time to send or load attachments to emails when using Outlook, were unable to connect to the server, and in some cases could not log into their accounts.
Microsoft Exchange Online is a platform for business communication that has a mail server and cloud apps for email, contacts, and calendars.
Microsoft mitigated the issue after identification were able to determine the cause of the outages and is rolling out a fix for the issue. That rollout is gradual, however, as outage reports continue to come in at DownDetector.
Impact
The outage left many users unable to communicate with colleagues, particularly as it coincided with the start of the workday in Europe. Frustration quickly spread across social media, with users reporting issues accessing emails and participating in Teams calls
Re-release of November 2024 Exchange Server Security Updates
Summary
OEM | Microsoft |
Severity | High |
Date of Announcement | 27/11/2024 |
Product | Microsoft Exchange Server |
CVE ID | CVE-2024-49040 |
CVSS Score | 7.5 |
Exploited in Wild | No |
Patch/Remediation Available | Yes |
Advisory Version | 1.0 |
Overview
On November 27, 2024, Microsoft re-released the November 2024 Security Updates (SUs) for Exchange Server to resolve an issue introduced in the initial release on November 12, 2024. The original update (SUv1) caused Exchange Server transport rules to intermittently stop functioning, particularly in environments using transport or Data Loss Protection (DLP) rules. The updated version (SUv2) addresses this issue.
Table of Actions for Admins:
Scenario | Action Required |
SUv1 installed manually, and transport/DLP rules are not used | Install SUv2 to regain control over the X-MS-Exchange-P2FromRegexMatch header. |
SUv1 installed via Windows/Microsoft Update, no transport/DLP rules used | No immediate action needed; SUv2 will be installed automatically in December 2024. |
SUv1 installed and then uninstalled due to transport rule issues | Install SUv2 immediately. |
SUv1 never installed | Install SUv2 immediately. |
Remediation Steps
1. Immediate Actions
2. Monitor System Performance
3. Run SetupAssist Script for Issues
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