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    Critical Windows Server 2025 Flaw 'Golden dMSA' Threatens Active Directory Security

    Here’s a summary of the breaking news reported by Semperis about a critical design flaw, called Golden dMSA, affecting Windows Server 2025: What is Golden dMSA? Golden dMSA is a critical design flaw found in Delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSA) within Windows Server 2025. The flaw exposes...
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    Critical Windows Server 2025 Flaw 'Golden dMSA' Allows Persistent Attacks

    Here’s a summary of the critical flaw "Golden dMSA" in Windows Server 2025 reported by Semperis: What is Golden dMSA? Golden dMSA is a newly discovered, critical design flaw in delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSA) on Windows Server 2025. Discovered by: Semperis, a security research and...
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    Golden dMSA Attack: The New Threat to Windows Server 2025 Service Accounts

    In an era where enterprise networks are under increasing threat from ever-more sophisticated adversaries, Microsoft’s introduction of delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSAs) in Windows Server 2025 was heralded as a transformational leap for Windows security. Promising to eradicate a host of...
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    Golden dMSA Vulnerability in Windows Server 2025: What You Need to Know

    A pivotal security development has emerged from the world of enterprise identity management: a critical flaw has been identified in delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSA) within Windows Server 2025. This vulnerability, discovered and named the “Golden dMSA” attack by Semperis security...
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    Protect Your Microsoft 365 Account Against New FastHTTP Cyberattacks

    Fasten your digital seat belts, Windows users, because the latest wave of cyberattacks is here, and it’s nastier, faster, and more pervasive than ever. Security researchers have identified a new method of high-speed brute-force password attacks aimed squarely at Microsoft 365 accounts. And this...
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    Should You Send Your Pen Test Report to the MSRC?

    Every day, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) receives vulnerability reports from security researchers, technology/industry partners, and customers. We want those reports, because they help us make our products and services more secure. High-quality reports that include proof of...
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