security risks

  1. Microsoft Outlook Classic CPU Spikes: Causes, Impact, and Solutions in 2025

    Microsoft's Classic Outlook client has recently been causing significant headaches for users, with reports surfacing since late 2024 about mysterious spikes in CPU usage that degrade system performance markedly. The issue, now acknowledged by Microsoft, sees the application consuming between 30...
  2. Critical Windows NTLM Vulnerability Exploited in Rapidly Spreading Cyberattacks

    Microsoft's Patch Tuesday on March 11, 2025, introduced crucial security updates, among them a vulnerability labeled CVE-2025-24054 impacting the NTLM authentication protocol. Though Microsoft initially rated this vulnerability as "less likely" to be exploited, reality quickly contradicted that...
  3. Windows Server 2025 Domain Controller Firewall Bug: Critical Impact & Workarounds

    Windows Server 2025, Microsoft's latest server operating system, is currently facing a significant challenge that has drawn the attention of IT administrators and enterprise network managers worldwide. A critical bug has been identified involving the domain controllers—the pivotal servers tasked...
  4. 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...
  5. Critical Windows 11 Vulnerability: Update Installation Media Before December 2024

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has recently issued an urgent cybersecurity advisory regarding a critical vulnerability identified in the Windows 11 version 24H2 update. This security flaw, highlighted by both PTA and Microsoft, fundamentally affects devices installed or updated...
  6. Windows Server 2025 Domain Controllers Face Firewall Profile Bug After Restart: Fix & Impact

    Windows Server 2025 administrators and enterprise IT teams are facing a critical challenge due to a recently identified bug that affects domain controllers following a system restart. This issue impacts the domain controllers' ability to correctly manage network traffic by mishandling the...
  7. Microsoft Extends Support for WSUS Amid Modern Patch Management Challenges

    Microsoft's recent decision to extend support for Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), originally scheduled for deprecation in April 2025, marks a significant concession in their roadmap for enterprise update management. This move reveals the complexities and challenges facing IT...
  8. Windows Server 2025 Security Advancements: Hotpatching, AES, and Industry Challenges

    The landscape of Windows Server security is shifting rapidly, and the upcoming release of Windows Server 2025 stands as a testament to Microsoft’s evolving priorities. In the wake of recent high-profile vulnerabilities and administrative headaches caused by patches, Windows Server 2025 promises...
  9. Windows Server 2025 Security Updates: Innovations, Risks, and Best Practices

    With little fanfare but seismic impact, Microsoft has charted a new course for enterprise IT security with Windows Server 2025’s latest round of security updates and architectural changes. As organizations across the globe race to secure increasingly hybrid and cloud-integrated environments...
  10. Microsoft Deprecates VBS Enclaves in Windows 11 Old Versions: What You Need to Know

    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...
  11. Windows 11 ‘inetpub’ Folder Security Risk: How It Could Leave PCs Vulnerable

    Here’s a summary of the key points from the Petri.com article “Windows 11 ‘inetpub’ Folder May Expose PCs to Security Risks”: In April 2025, a new “inetpub” folder began appearing on Windows PCs after a Patch Tuesday update. Microsoft created this folder to fix the CVE-2025-21204 security flaw...
  12. The Digital Paradox: Can Power and Control Coexist in Modern Computing?

    Once, a well-worn 13-inch MacBook Pro finally gave up after years of loyal service, prompting its owner—a seasoned technology journalist—to consider whether Apple’s lauded M2 iPad Pro could rise as a modern replacement. On the surface, it was a battle of generational hardware: a decade-old...
  13. End of Windows 10 Support in 2025: Why Upgrading to Windows 11 is Critical for Your Business

    October 14, 2025 might seem like a date plucked randomly from a future calendar, but for millions of businesses worldwide, it has the ominous ring of a doomsday clock. That’s the day Microsoft officially pulls the plug on Windows 10 support, ending what has—from 2015 to the upcoming cutoff—been...
  14. Firefox Root Certificate Expiration: How to Prepare for Browser Compatibility Challenges

    For users who have grown accustomed to sticking with legacy versions of software, the world continues to evolve around them—sometimes with unforeseen and disruptive consequences. An upcoming change scheduled for March 14, 2025, is about to illustrate this reality for countless Firefox users...
  15. Outlook Typing Lag Bug: Microsoft’s Fix & Workarounds for CPU Spikes

    Anyone who spends a sizable chunk of their day in classic Outlook knows the feeling: you’re firing off an email, only to watch your system's CPU usage leap alarmingly. It’s a productivity disaster, transforming the simple act of typing into a sluggish, stuttering struggle. For months, the...
  16. Navigating 404 Errors and Finding Windows 10 Bootable ISO Images Safely

    404 errors—in the wild world of the internet, they’re like landmines for anyone looking to grab a much-needed file or nugget of wisdom. If you’ve ever gone link-hunting for a Windows 10 Professional bootable image, only to slam into the digital equivalent of “Closed for business,” you know the...
  17. Avoid Risks: The Truth About Finding Windows 10 ISO Without Microsoft Account in 2023

    There’s an almost Pavlovian response to seeing a “Page Not Found” error when hunting for some elusive tech treasure online—an equal blend of disappointment, suspicion, and, let’s admit it, a trace of relief that perhaps you were spared from malware after all. When it comes to navigating the...
  18. Microsoft Recall in Windows 11: Privacy, Security Risks, and What You Need to Know

    There’s always a peculiar moment in the world of Windows when a feature designed for “convenience” inspires more raised eyebrows than a misfiring biometric scanner at airport security. Today’s celebrity culprit is Microsoft’s Recall: the shiny new Copilot+ Windows 11 feature that, after an...
  19. Microsoft Windows 11 Copilot+ Update: The Future of AI-Powered Windows Experience

    Coming hot off the silicon presses, the latest Windows 11 Copilot+ update arrives like a much-hyped blockbuster sequel, loaded with more new features than your average infomercial pitch. Microsoft has whipped up a brave new world of “on-device AI-powered experiences,” as the company’s marketers...
  20. Windows Recall & Copilot+: The Future of PC Productivity or Privacy Nightmare?

    It’s finally happening: Windows Recall, Microsoft’s most controversial AI tool since, well... Clippy, has strutted onto the Copilot+ PC stage after a year-long intermission layered in drama, hot takes, and a not-so-little detour through the privacy minefield. Yes, the digital paparazzi of...