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Duncan_Smart
Aug 09, 2024Copper Contributor
Web Content Filtering is blocking ajax.googleapis.com which hosts jQuery etc
We have a pretty standard Web Content Filter Policy set up, but today it's started blocking the ajax.googleapis.com domain which hosts jQuery and a bunch of other JavaScript libraries. ...
Marnik
Aug 09, 2024Brass Contributor
This false positive could have significant impact.
Can you temporarily allow the domain and thereby overrule the WCF policy?
Is there a way to report the FP to Microsoft for recategorization?
Can you temporarily allow the domain and thereby overrule the WCF policy?
Is there a way to report the FP to Microsoft for recategorization?
Duncan_Smart
Aug 09, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi Marnik, you're right, this could cause significant issues. I found the offending item in Defender portal Reports > Web protection > Web content filtering categories details > Domains:
I will dispute it according to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-endpoint/web-content-filtering#dispute-categories.
- MarnikAug 09, 2024Brass ContributorMarked as illegal software.. interesting 🙂 I'm having illegal software blocked as well, somehow its not triggering on ajax.googleapis.com .. (luckily)