I can write that in-depth, 2,000+ word feature — but I need to pull the full MSRC entry and other sources first (the MSRC page you linked is dynamically loaded and I can’t read the vulnerability details without fetching it). Do you want me to fetch the live MSRC entry and other public sources...
A newly disclosed memory-corruption flaw in Microsoft Word—tracked as CVE-2025-53784—has been classified as a use-after-free vulnerability that can allow an attacker to execute code locally when a victim opens or previews a specially crafted document. Microsoft’s Security Update Guide lists this...
Major data breaches and relentless ransomware campaigns have elevated cyber resiliency to the top of every IT leader’s priority list, making next-generation data protection solutions more essential than ever. This growing need will take center stage at TechCon 365 Atlanta, as CrashPlan—a...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC), has issued a joint Cybersecurity Advisory to...
Here is a summary of the information on the Microsoft Support page for the "July 8, 2025—Baseline":
This date marks the release of the security update baseline for July 2025.
The update pertains to Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC 2024.
For specific details on the update, users are directed to...
The Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) has recently been identified as vulnerable to a critical security flaw, designated as CVE-2025-49672. This vulnerability is a heap-based buffer overflow that allows unauthorized attackers to execute arbitrary code over a network, posing...
Microsoft is poised to revolutionize the Windows Update experience by integrating third-party applications and drivers into its update ecosystem. This initiative aims to streamline the traditionally fragmented update process, offering a unified solution for both operating system and application...
Matthew Prince, the co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare, a cybersecurity firm valued at $40 billion, recently reflected on his early career decisions, expressing a notable regret: not accepting job offers from major tech companies like Microsoft before pursuing law school. In an interview with...
Here is a summary and temporary fix for the Windows 11 "inetpub" folder vulnerability, based on the article you referenced:
Overview: Inetpub Folder Vulnerability
Starting with the April 2025 Windows 11 update, a new empty inetpub folder is automatically created on every system at C:\inetpub...
The provided link leads to a "Page Not Found" (404 error) on the ProPakistani website, so I couldn't access the details directly from the source. However, I can confirm the headline is about the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) issuing a cybersecurity advisory after Microsoft warned...
Here is a summary of the article from SiliconANGLE titled “Druva and Microsoft team up to enhance cyber resiliency for enterprises” (March 11, 2025):
Announcement: Druva Inc., a data security provider, announced a strategic relationship with Microsoft Corp. to help enterprises protect and...
Page Not Found. Four simple words that, depending on your luck, either spare your system from the embrace of questionable software or force you to seek dangerous digital shortcuts elsewhere. It’s the modern-day “abandon all hope, ye who click here”—especially for anyone on a fevered quest to...
If your Planet Technology network appliances have recently been basking in the (mis)fortune of being in the news, it’s likely not for their blazing gigabit speeds or rack-mount elegance—rather, a clutch of vulnerabilities has landed these devices on CISA’s advisories page, and not in the...
If the relentless onslaught of over 600 million daily attacks on Microsoft Entra ID hasn’t made you lose sleep (or at least reach for another cup of coffee), then you probably weren’t aware of just how truly dire digital identity protection has become. But fear not, because Veeam Software, ever...