Users Are Unable To Utilize The Application Shortcuts On The Start Menu And Taskbar Due To The ASR Rule Win32 API Calls From Office Macro - The ICT Guy
SANS Digital Forensics and Incident Response Blog |Inhibiting Malicious Macros by Blocking Risky API Calls | SANS Institute
Users Are Unable To Utilize The Application Shortcuts On The Start Menu And Taskbar Due To The ASR Rule Win32 API Calls From Office Macro - The ICT Guy
Latest Defender updates are starting to nuke Windows taskbar shortcuts due to Attack Surface Reduction rule "Block Win32 API calls from Office macro." : r/cybersecurity
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Block Win32 API calls from Office macros blocks all app shortcuts from working - Microsoft Community Hub
Block Win32 API calls from Office macros blocks all app shortcuts from working - Microsoft Community Hub
Daniel Enrique Lopez Perez ☁ on LinkedIn: For more context, the issue looks to be caused by a change to the Windows…