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  1. Protect Your Windows 11 Devices: Update or Reinstall to Avoid Critical Security Flaws

    It’s another day in the Windows world, and just when you thought you could quietly sip your coffee and ignore those “critical update” pop-ups, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) barrels in with a fresh cybersecurity advisory. This time, the culprit is a critical security flaw lurking...
  2. AggregatorHost.exe Explained: How to Detect, Verify, and Secure Windows 11

    If your fingers ever found themselves idling over the Ctrl + Shift + Esc combination, summoning the digital oracle known as Task Manager, you might have noticed a cryptic little process called AggregatorHost.exe peeking out from the labyrinth of background services. If you’re anything like most...
  3. Decoding and Fixing Windows Error 0x80070643: The Complete Guide for IT Pros

    Imagine awakening to a Windows Update error code nastier than your first cup of Monday coffee: 0x80070643. Those eight digits—a tyrannical hex sequence for many an IT admin—recently haunted anyone brave enough to roll out the April 2025 Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) updates. Microsoft...
  4. Protect Your Mac: How to Block Rogue Update Servers and Secure Your System

    From now on, rogue update servers masquerading as legitimate sources on unmanaged Macs will find themselves ghosted. Source: Neowin Microsoft AutoUpdate tightens security around ManifestServer setting for Macs
  5. Windows 11 Update KB5055523: Unexplained inetpub Folder Emerges

    Windows 11 continues to surprise its users. The latest April 2025 cumulative update—KB5055523—has introduced an unexpected twist: the creation of an empty "inetpub" folder in the root of the C: drive, even on systems where Internet Information Services (IIS) is not installed. While the folder’s...
  6. April 2025 Windows Update: Why is the Empty 'inetpub' Folder on My C: Drive?

    Windows updates continue to keep IT professionals and enthusiasts on their toes. The latest April 2025 cumulative update for Windows 11 (KB5055523) and Windows 10 (KB5055518) has introduced a curious new quirk: an empty “inetpub” folder appearing in the root of the C: drive, even on systems...
  7. How to Scan Your Windows PC for Viruses and Malware for Free Using Built-In Tools

    How to Scan Your Computer for Viruses and Malware Using Free Windows Tools Is your computer running unusually slow? Are you seeing strange pop-ups or experiencing unexplained crashes? Your system might be infected with viruses or malware, but the good news is you don't have to spend a dime on...
  8. Microsoft Disables ActiveX by Default in Office 2024: Enhancing Security and Phasing Out Legacy Tech

    Microsoft Disables ActiveX by Default in Microsoft 365 and Office 2024: The End of a Risky Era Microsoft is pulling a decisive security lever by disabling ActiveX controls by default in Windows versions of Microsoft 365 and Office 2024 applications. This change, rolling out imminently, aims to...
  9. Microsoft 365 Disables ActiveX by Default: A Major Security Move

    Microsoft is making a bold move that aims to significantly reduce one of Office’s longstanding vulnerabilities. In a bid to enhance security and protect users, Microsoft 365 for Windows is set to disable ActiveX content by default in its flagship applications—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Visio...
  10. Securing Software Supply Chains: The Dangers of Permissive SAS Tokens and How to Protect Your Enterp

    The Hidden Dangers of Overly Permissive SAS Tokens: Securing the PC Manager Supply Chain In the vast digital ecosystem of the modern enterprise, software supply chain security has emerged as a critical battlefield. A recent deep dive into potential vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft’s PC...
  11. Understanding the Mysterious inetpub Folder in Windows 11: Update Insights

    The Mysterious “inetpub” Folder: An Unexpected Windows 11 Quirk Windows 11 users have recently encountered an unexpected twist following the cumulative update KB5055523—a seemingly innocuous yet puzzling folder named “inetpub” appearing on the C drive. This odd discovery, highlighted by multiple...
  12. Revolutionizing Cybersecurity: Check Point’s Hybrid Mesh Architecture in the AI Era

    Cybersecurity in the AI Era: Evolving Beyond Traditional Firewalls Today’s enterprise networks face unprecedented challenges. With digital transformation accelerating and remote and hybrid work environments becoming the new norm, traditional, siloed security solutions are increasingly...
  13. CVE-2025-27752: Excel Vulnerability Exposes Users to Code Execution Risks

    Microsoft Excel has long been the backbone for data management and analysis on Windows devices, but even stalwarts aren’t immune to vulnerabilities. CVE-2025-27752, a heap-based buffer overflow in Microsoft Office Excel, has raised significant concerns in cybersecurity circles. Though the...
  14. 8 Common Mistakes Ruining Your Windows Experience

    When it comes to getting the most out of your Windows PC, even the smallest misstep can snowball into a sluggish, glitchy experience. Inspired by a recent XDA Developers article on “8 ways you are unknowingly ruining your Windows experience,” we’ve dissected these common oversights and added our...
  15. Exploring Windows 11's New Administrator Protection: A Security Game-Changer

    Microsoft has consistently aimed to make Windows 11 the pinnacle of operating system security. Remember the awkward debates and upgrades around TPM 2.0 requirements when Windows 11 launched? Well, it seems those efforts were just the beginning. In a move that underscores Microsoft’s ambition for...
  16. CVE-2025-21362: Major Excel Vulnerability Exposes Users to RCE Risks

    Attention Excel enthusiasts and enterprise users: a new vulnerability—CVE-2025-21362—has emerged in Microsoft Excel, raising significant concerns about remote code execution (RCE) risks. This is more than just a blip in your security radar; it warrants immediate attention if you deal with...
  17. Windows 11 Administrator Protection: Enhance Your Security with Just-in-Time Authorization

    In an era where cyber threats lurk around every digital corner, Microsoft has taken a bold step to bolster the security framework of Windows 11 with its innovative feature—Administrator protection. Launched through the Windows IT Pro Blog by Katharine Holdsworth, this initiative aims to give...
  18. Restore the Windows 10 Taskbar in Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The launch of Windows 11 has been met with mixed reactions, especially concerning its redesigned taskbar. Many users who appreciate the classic functionality and design of the Windows 10 taskbar have been exploring ways to revert their interface to a more familiar setup. In this article, we'll...
  19. Escalating Threat: Remcos RAT Exploits Office Vulnerabilities

    In a burgeoning threat landscape, Microsoft Windows users are facing an escalating risk of complete device takeovers from a cunningly disguised malicious variant of the Remcos Remote Access Tool (RAT). This alarming development is part of a sustained campaign exploiting a known Remote Code...
  20. CVE-2024-43585: Code Integrity Guard Vulnerability & Security Tips

    What is Code Integrity Guard? Code Integrity Guard (CIG) is a security feature designed to prevent the execution of untrusted code in Windows environments. It establishes a protective barrier around processes and applications, ensuring that only digitally signed code can be executed. By doing...