Microsoft’s introduction of Recall, an AI-powered feature for Windows 11, ignited both curiosity and controversy across the tech landscape. Billed as a convenience-boosting assistant, Recall quietly captures screenshots of user activity in seven-second intervals, creating an easily searchable...
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For years, Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) has served as a lifeline for remote IT administration, telework, and seamless cross-location access—widely relied upon by system administrators, enterprises, and everyday power users. But recent revelations indicate that RDP may harbor a...
On December 10, 2024, Microsoft publicly disclosed a critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-49059 that affects Microsoft Office products. This announcement from the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) sheds light on what could potentially be a significant elevation of privilege risk...
CVE-2024-38254: Understanding the Windows Authentication Information Disclosure Vulnerability and Its Implications for Users
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, Microsoft has become a primary target for scrutiny, both from malicious actors and vigilant defenders alike. The recent...