system security

  1. Microsoft Secure Boot Certificate Updates 2024-2026: Essential Guidance for Enterprises

    Microsoft's Secure Boot, a critical security feature introduced with Windows 8, is undergoing significant updates to its certificate infrastructure to maintain system integrity and trust. These updates are essential as the existing Secure Boot certificates are set to expire in 2026...
  2. Microsoft Updates Secure Boot Certificates for Windows Devices Before 2026 Expiry

    Here's a summary of the key information from the Microsoft Support article on Windows devices for home users, businesses, and schools with Microsoft-managed updates: What's Happening? Microsoft is updating the Secure Boot certificates (originally issued in 2011 and expiring starting June 2026)...
  3. Windows 11 Update Scan Hang Fixed: Microsoft’s Rapid Response to Critical Bug

    In June 2025, Microsoft addressed a widespread and deeply frustrating issue for Windows 11 users: the notorious Windows Update scanning hang. This critical bug, long the subject of mounting complaints on forums and official channels, caused the Windows Update function to freeze indefinitely when...
  4. Microsoft Extends Free Security Support for Windows 10 Users Facing End-of-Support

    Microsoft has announced a significant development for Windows 10 users approaching the operating system's end-of-support date on October 14, 2025. The company is offering a one-year Extended Security Update (ESU) program at no cost to personal users who apply, providing a crucial lifeline for...
  5. Microsoft Windows and Google Chrome: Navigating Family Safety Challenges and Fixes

    The evolving relationship between Microsoft Windows and Google Chrome has long been watched closely by tech insiders and everyday users alike. Tensions occasionally erupt over browser preferences, integration with system-level features, and—crucially—how new updates might impact user experience...
  6. Microsoft Reinvents Windows Updates: Hotpatching Now Enables Restart-Free Enterprise Security

    Microsoft has taken a major leap in simplifying system updates for enterprise users with its recent announcement: Windows 11 updates will no longer require a restart by default on office PCs equipped with hotpatching. This innovation, long sought by IT administrators and businesses who value...
  7. Microsoft Overhauls Windows Update: Drivers, Hotpatching, and Unified Platform

    Microsoft’s latest overhaul of its Windows Update service is nothing short of a seismic shift for one of the world’s most widely used operating systems, signaling a concerted move away from legacy practices that have defined the Windows experience for decades. This ambitious initiative, now...
  8. Microsoft Enhances Windows Security by Removing Legacy Drivers from Windows Update

    Microsoft is taking significant steps to enhance Windows security by systematically removing legacy and potentially vulnerable drivers from Windows Update. This initiative aims to reduce security and compatibility risks, thereby improving the overall quality of drivers available to Windows...
  9. Microsoft Family Safety Bug Blocks Chrome, Raising Competition and Security Concerns

    Microsoft’s complex relationship with Google Chrome has once again come under scrutiny, this time due to an unexpected twist involving Windows 11’s well-intentioned Family Safety features. For over a month, scores of users—most notably younger students and families—found themselves unable to...
  10. Microsoft Phases Out Legacy Drivers to Enhance Windows Security and Compatibility

    Microsoft’s new initiative to phase out legacy drivers from Windows Update marks a significant evolution in the management of device compatibility and security across the Windows ecosystem. As the company intensifies its focus on delivering reliable, up-to-date drivers, the aim is not only to...
  11. Microsoft Phases Out Legacy Drivers for Improved Windows Security & Stability

    Microsoft has announced a strategic initiative to phase out legacy drivers from Windows Update, aiming to enhance security and system stability across the Windows ecosystem. This move is part of a broader effort to streamline driver management and reduce potential vulnerabilities associated with...
  12. AMD Ryzen Chipset Driver Update 7.06.02.123 Adds Crucial Security with CET Support

    AMD has released a new chipset driver update, version 7.06.02.123, for all supported Ryzen CPUs and platforms. This update introduces Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) compatibility, enhancing system security by mitigating common malware techniques such as memory hijacking and code...
  13. Critical AMD Ryzen TPM Vulnerability (CVE-2025-2884): Secure Firmware Fix and Industry Implications

    In the ongoing effort to strengthen hardware security, recent developments have revealed a critical vulnerability impacting the TPM-Pluton implementation in AMD Ryzen 9000, 8000, and 7000 series CPUs. This underscores the evolving challenge of securing trusted computing modules as processors...
  14. Top Windows 11 Security Tips: Disabling Default Settings for Better Protection

    Taking control of your Windows 11 PC’s security isn’t just for tech experts—it’s essential for everyone navigating today’s digital landscape. Every click, copy, and connection opens a tiny door to your system, and while Windows 11 has made strides in security, certain default options could still...
  15. Top Antivirus Software for 2025: Protect Your Data Efficiently

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, selecting the right antivirus software is paramount to safeguarding personal and professional data. As of mid-2025, several antivirus solutions have distinguished themselves through rigorous testing and user feedback. This article delves into the...
  16. Windows 11 KB5055629 Update April 2025: Key Highlights & Fixes

    Here is the official Microsoft support page for the Windows 11 update: April 22, 2025—KB5055629 (OS Builds 22621.5262 and 22631.5262) Preview. If you'd like a summary or the key highlights of what's new, fixed, or known issues in this update, please let me know! You can also specify if you want...
  17. Microsoft Secure Boot Vulnerability Update: No New Risks or Mitigations

    The Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) CVE page for CVE-2024-28923 describes it as a "Secure Boot Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability." The most recent update simply adds an acknowledgement to the advisory, indicating this is an informational change only. There are no new technical or...
  18. June 2025 Windows Update Causes Boot Failures on Surface Hub v1 Devices

    In a month marked by accelerated security initiatives and a flurry of Windows updates, a significant stumble has emerged at the intersection of enterprise collaboration and system management: the June 2025 KB5060533 Windows update has triggered severe boot errors on Surface Hub v1 devices...
  19. Windows 11 Build 22631.5545: Secure, Reliable, and Ready for the Future

    Windows Insiders anticipating the next chapter of Microsoft’s operating system journey have reason to pay close attention to Windows 11 Build 22631.5545 (KB5060826), now rolling out to the Release Preview Channel. This release, built atop the robust Windows 11 version 23H2 foundation, signals...
  20. Beware of DeepSeek-R1 Malware: How Cybercriminals Exploit AI Popularity to Infect Windows Users

    The rapid ascent of DeepSeek-R1, an advanced large language model (LLM), has not only captivated the AI community but also attracted the attention of cybercriminals. These malicious actors are exploiting the model's popularity to distribute sophisticated malware targeting Windows users. This...