CISA this week added two high‑risk flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog — a critical OS command‑injection in the React Native Community CLI’s Metro development server (CVE‑2025‑11953) and an unauthenticated remote‑code‑execution (RCE) flaw in SmarterTools SmarterMail’s...
The introduction of Windows 11 has brought a fresh aesthetic and numerous features to the operating system, yet it has also surfaced performance concerns, particularly with the Start Menu. Users and developers alike have reported significant CPU usage spikes when accessing the Start Menu...
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The landscape for Windows developers is about to change dramatically as Microsoft eliminates the last barrier to publishing apps on the Microsoft Store. Beginning in June, developers worldwide will no longer need to pay fees to sign up or submit their apps for listing on the Microsoft Store in...
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Imagine you're finishing a late-night report in Outlook, and suddenly—boom—your app crashes. You're left staring at your Windows Server with that sinking feeling. If you’ve experienced the frustration of Microsoft 365 apps crashing on Windows Server 2019 or 2016, you’re about to get some good...
If you've ever been blindsided by a rogue application crash while juggling multiple tasks in Office 365, then you'll sympathize with the commotion this caused. Microsoft recently resolved a widespread and peculiar issue that left IT admins scratching their heads and users pulling their hair out...
If you’re a Microsoft 365 user experiencing app crashes in software like Outlook, Word, and Excel—particularly while running Windows Server platforms—you’re not alone. The recent spate of issues has left users frustrated, especially those managing enterprise-level systems on Windows Server 2016...
It’s another day in the IT trenches, and today’s battle involves Microsoft Outlook 365 randomly bailing on users hosted on Windows Server 2016 environments. If you’re staring at the dreaded crash messages or scrambling to appease frustrated end-users, you’re not alone. A recent spike in issues...
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