Starting January 6, 2026, Zero-hour auto-purge (ZAP) will be enabled by default in Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 1, automatically moving malicious Teams messages to admin quarantine. Tenants can opt out before January 6, 2026, and admins manage quarantined content via the Security portal.
Introduction
Starting January 6, 2026, Zero-hour auto-purge (ZAP)—a feature that moves malicious messages from internal Microsoft Teams chats and channels to admin quarantine—will be turned on by default for Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 1. This enhancement helps protect your organization by removing phishing or malware URLs from Teams conversations and placing them in the admin quarantine within the Microsoft 365 Security portal. For details on managing quarantined Teams messages, refer to Use the Microsoft Defender portal to manage Microsoft Teams quarantined messages.
Screenshot: Example of Admin quarantine showcasing all quarantined Teams messages
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 529816.
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