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Random messages in Teams chat
The obvious answer is that users are accidentally typing into this conversation without realizing it. However, as we talk to them, they really don't know how it happened and it seems more and more likely that there is something wrong with Teams itself that is causing this to happen.
I would love to know how and why this is happening, but I doubt we will ever really know.
At least organizers now have the option to disable chat once a meeting has concluded, which should reduce this weirdness going forward.
- Tina A GaravagliaApr 12, 2021Brass ContributorAt first we thought it may just be meeting chats, but now that is not the case. It is chats, in general. If you can open a case with Microsoft, that would be great as we were told that this is not happening to anyone else. For us, this is now a security risk.
- Rj__MJan 16, 2023Iron Contributor
Tina A Garavaglia the same thing happened to me this morning. I did a screen lock and went on a morning tea break. When I got back it looked like I had typed OMG! in our Team chat. I don't type in capitals, and very rarely use the exclamation mark. There is no explanation for it. So random.
- RobertC1570Sep 10, 2024Copper Contributor
Rj__M - I'm coming in late to this chat thread, but has anyone found causes/solutions?
Last week I had Teams running on my Samsung/Android, it was in my pants pocket on my lunch break and when I returned to my desk I noticed in Teams chat channel a large message of jumbled up text from multiple apps on my mobile device, including a folder path to a pdf document, message from Facebook and weird verbiage from Youtube around music I was listening to the day before. What the Heck!!? that was extremely alarming and a Major Security risk. For now I stopped using Teams on my mobile until I can find out what's happening and a solution.
- kevinmckeown8Apr 12, 2021Iron ContributorI think you are on to something when you talk about focus switching from another application to Teams, when Teams is opening.
I have noticed that Teams takes a long time to auto-start if you have that feature enabled. It seems plausible that someone could be in the middle of typing into any other application when Teams finally starts up and then it inadvertently takes focus without a person noticing it.
I would test disabling the auto-start feature of Teams to see if that helps with the issue.