In the ever-evolving landscape of IT infrastructure, Microsoft has made a significant move by postponing the final Cumulative Update (CU) for Exchange Server 2019 until early 2025. This decision has provided relief for many Exchange Server administrators who had been navigating the choppy waters...
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Microsoft has officially marked October 14, 2025, as a significant turning point for its operating system landscape. The tech giant is ramping up efforts to migrate users to Windows 11 by signaling the end of the free upgrade offer—officially dubbed “Free Upgrade to Windows 11 (For a Limited...
As we head into the twilight of Windows 10, significant changes are on the horizon, marking a crucial transition for users. The recent update highlights the urgency for users to migrate to Windows 11 as Microsoft gears up to withdraw free support for Windows 10, effective October 2025. With this...
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As we inch closer to the October 2025 end-of-life (EOL) date for Windows 10, the stakes are getting higher for those still clinging to this aging operating system. Microsoft's recent announcement has left many users in a bit of a tizzy: the tech giant will not be relaxing its requirement for TPM...
As we ease into the final years of Windows 10, the operating system that has serve as a digital haven for over a billion users is waving goodbye. With Microsoft officially announcing the termination of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, it's time for users and businesses alike to start...
In a digital world dominated by constant change, Microsoft has ramped up its efforts to persuade users to transition from Windows 10—the reigning champion of desktop operating systems—to its newer sibling, Windows 11. As we gear up for the impending end-of-life date for Windows 10 on October 14...
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Original release date: February 24, 2021
Summary
This joint advisory is the result of a collaborative effort by the cybersecurity authorities of Australia,[Link Removed] New Zealand,[2] Singapore,[3] the United Kingdom,[4] and the United States.[Link Removed][6] These authorities are aware of...
Original release date: June 17, 2019
Summary
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is issuing this Activity Alert to provide information on a vulnerability, known as “BlueKeep,” that exists in the following Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (OSs), including both 32- and...
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