It’s official: Microsoft really, really, really wants you to upgrade to Windows 11—even if it means sending your beloved but “ineligible” Windows 10 PC out to pasture. As the sun slowly sets on Windows 10 support, and security experts issue increasingly stern warnings to get off the old OS...
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While most Windows users rely on the classic password or a cheeky PIN as their first—and, all too often, only—line of defense, a revolution in laptop locking is quietly unfolding at the intersection of high-tech security and the humble USB flash drive. Imagine transforming your forgettable thumb...
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If you ever thought that Windows version numbers were just minor footnotes in a sea of endless updates, think again. Microsoft’s recent security reshuffle regarding Windows 11 and its virtualization-based security features is here not just to break that illusion—it’s ready to smack it with a...
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Microsoft continues to redefine the frontier of cloud security with the introduction of Azure Integrated HSM (Hardware Security Module). This state-of-the-art cryptographic tool aims to tackle some of the most pressing challenges in the cloud infrastructure world, including security, latency...
In a world where cybersecurity threats are evolving faster than a caffeinated squirrel on a power line, Windows 11 stands firm as a bastion of security, largely due to its strict hardware requirements, prominently featuring the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0. As we edge closer to the demise...
I have been searching for a solution to allow boot up only if a third party hardware is connected. For the new tech people. A similar solution was possible during the days of Windows 95 up to Win Me by using Dos.
The idea is to disable all the HDD from booting and enabling USB and once the boot...
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Next week is one of the most important weeks of the year for us in security at Microsoft as we join the leading thinkers in cybersecurity at the Link Removed in San Francisco.
At Microsoft, we are tirelessly focused on creating innovation that helps our customers protect, detect and respond to...
so, i just enabled bitlocker cause my brother is starting to get into hacking and stuff like that, and i dont want him to be messing around with my computer when im not home..
so what i would like to know is, will bitlocker pervent him from disabling my windows password with a USB flashdrive...