The evolution of service account security within enterprise Windows environments has seen major innovation with the introduction of Delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSAs), particularly in Windows Server 2025. Promoted as an important cornerstone for automating credential management and...
Windows users have always relied on Microsoft Defender as a silent, ever-vigilant line of defense against malware, but a new research tool dubbed ‘Defendnot’ has exposed a startling vulnerability in this trust. This article delves into how Defendnot tricks Windows into disabling Microsoft...
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Windows 11 users frequently confront a pressing question: is antivirus software genuinely necessary in a landscape where Microsoft Defender comes pre-installed, silently operating in the background? This seemingly straightforward query triggers a complex discussion about the realities of modern...
You might want to take a seat and cling onto your closest desktop, because if you’re reading this on an aging Windows 10 PC, the digital hourglass is tumbling dangerously low. Microsoft, in a move that has left users gasping more than Clippy at a cybersecurity conference, has urged—nay...
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Microsoft’s May 2025 Patch Tuesday arrives amid heightened security concerns, delivering a comprehensive suite of 74 security fixes that span the company’s sprawling product family, including Windows, Office, Azure, and Microsoft Defender. As cyberattacks steadily increase in both sophistication...
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Amid ongoing debates about software affordability and digital ownership, a new wave of budget Microsoft Office 2021 and Windows 11 licenses is capturing the attention—and skepticism—of Windows enthusiasts worldwide. Many tech outlets, including Samsung Magazine, are reporting offers for...
From the engines powering modern factories to switches safeguarding citywide power grids, Siemens’ RUGGEDCOM APE1808 devices serve as the backbone of critical infrastructure worldwide. Designed for the extreme, these robust devices are workhorses of the industrial edge, trusted by sectors that...
Here’s a summary of what we know so far about the Microsoft Outlook outage, based on the Forbes report:
What’s Happening?
Users are reporting they can’t access Outlook, Outlook.live, or Hotmail services.
Affected users are encountering a “500 Internal Server Error” when trying to connect to...
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As security experts and IT administrators worldwide install the latest May security updates from Microsoft, a new wave of attacks targeting Windows platforms draws urgent attention to the persistent threats that cloud modern computing. Researchers have confirmed active exploitation of five...
In a rapidly shifting cybersecurity landscape, the disclosure of CVE-2025-32707—a newly identified NTFS Elevation of Privilege (EoP) vulnerability—demands immediate attention from Windows users, IT professionals, and enterprises. This security flaw, categorized as an “out-of-bounds read” in the...
The sudden emergence of CVE-2025-29974—a critical Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability—has triggered intense scrutiny among IT professionals, security researchers, and enterprise administrators alike. Characterized by an integer underflow (also known as wrap or wraparound), this...
In recent months, the security community has been shaken by a series of privilege escalation vulnerabilities affecting core Windows components, and at the center of this newest wave stands CVE-2025-30385—a critical elevation of privilege flaw in the Windows Common Log File System (CLFS) Driver...
Windows Server Message Block (SMB) vulnerabilities consistently make headlines due to their profound impact on enterprise environments, end-user privacy, and the evolving cybersecurity landscape. The recent disclosure and patching of CVE-2025-29956—a buffer over-read vulnerability in Windows...
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Windows Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) has long served as a core component of enterprise IT infrastructure, underpinning everything from user authentication to directory lookups in countless Active Directory (AD) environments. With the discovery of CVE-2025-29954—a critical denial...
An out-of-bounds read vulnerability in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), now catalogued as CVE-2025-29836, has set off a fresh wave of concern among IT administrators, enterprise security teams, and cybersecurity analysts. This flaw, discovered and publicized through...
An unpatched vulnerability can be as insidious as a hidden crack in an otherwise sturdy foundation, and CVE-2025-29839—classified as a Windows Multiple UNC Provider Driver Information Disclosure Vulnerability—perfectly illustrates how seemingly minor flaws may carry major security consequences...
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The disclosure of CVE-2025-29831 has sent ripples across the IT security community, drawing urgent attention to a critical vulnerability nestled within the Windows Remote Desktop Services, specifically in the Remote Desktop Gateway Service (RD Gateway). At its core, this flaw—classified as a...
Windows continues to underpin countless critical infrastructures, enterprise networks, and consumer devices, making its kernel drivers a perennial target for security researchers and adversaries alike. The latest vulnerability in the spotlight, CVE-2025-29829, affects the Windows Trusted Runtime...
The cybersecurity landscape for Windows users is continually evolving, with both defenders and attackers persistently engaged in a race for dominance. One of the latest and most critical pieces of this ongoing battle is CVE-2025-32709—a newly disclosed use-after-free vulnerability in the Windows...
The recently disclosed CVE-2025-32701 represents a significant security vulnerability within the Windows ecosystem, specifically targeting the Windows Common Log File System (CLFS) driver. As organizations and individuals continue to rely on the integrity and security of Windows systems...