Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.

Copilot Chat now part of Microsoft 365: What you need to know

Microsoft has officially embedded Copilot Chat into its 365 suite — free of charge. It now lives as a side panel in your documents and spreadsheets, ready to help with writing, number crunching, and brainstorming on demand. Let’s unpack how this integration works, what’s new inside the free tier, and why it matters for modern […]

Copilot Chat comes free with Microsoft 365

In a strategic move to expand AI accessibility, Microsoft has made Copilot Chat a standard feature within Microsoft 365 apps. Previously available only through premium licenses or enterprise add-ons, Copilot is now seamlessly integrated as a native side panel across tools such as Word, Excel, and Outlook. This blog explores which apps are affected and […]

Microsoft 365 subscribers get Copilot Chat at no extra cost

Microsoft is now bundling Copilot Chat with Microsoft 365 apps at no extra charge. In this post, we’ll walk you through exactly which apps gain this upgrade, how the Copilot side-panel integrates, and what features remain exclusive to premium users. What’s changing with the Copilot Chat Integration? Previously, access to Copilot Chat required a separate […]

Chinese Hackers Weaponize Open-Source Nezha Tool in New Attack Wave

Threat actors with suspected ties to China have turned a legitimate open-source monitoring tool called Nezha into an attack weapon, using it to deliver a known malware called Gh0st RAT to targets. The activity, observed by cybersecurity company Huntress in August 2025, is characterized by the use of an unusual technique called log poisoning (aka […]

Step Into the Password Graveyard… If You Dare (and Join the Live Session)

Every year, weak passwords lead to millions in losses — and many of those breaches could have been stopped. Attackers don’t need advanced tools; they just need one careless login. For IT teams, that means endless resets, compliance struggles, and sleepless nights worrying about the next credential leak. This Halloween, The Hacker News and Specops […]

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