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Microsoft Defender can now automatically isolate hacked endpoints
Microsoft is testing a new Defender for Endpoint capability that automatically isolates compromised endpoints to prevent attackers from moving laterally across networks. This feature aims to enhance network security by containing threats in real-time.
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