web security

  1. Microsoft Integrates Real-Time Blockchain Data into Azure Fabric for Advanced Analytics

    As enterprises worldwide grapple with rapidly evolving digital landscapes, Microsoft’s latest move to embed real-time blockchain data into its analytics ecosystem marks a bold stride towards the fusion of traditional and decentralized technologies. Through a strategic partnership with crypto...
  2. Microsoft NLWeb: Revolutionizing Web Interactivity with Open AI Chatbot Protocols

    On May 19 at the Build developer conference, Microsoft unveiled a transformative vision for the future of web interactivity—the open protocol NLWeb. In a move destined to disrupt how businesses and users engage online, Microsoft’s NLWeb initiative positions AI chatbots as integral website...
  3. Microsoft Edge at Build 2025: AI-Driven Enhancements, Security, and Productivity

    Microsoft is once again at the forefront of browser innovation, leveraging Build 2025 as its stage to unveil a range of forward-thinking enhancements for Microsoft Edge. Designed to empower both developers and organizations, the latest updates deliver on multiple fronts: integrating artificial...
  4. How to Detect and Remove Legacy VBScript Dependencies in Windows 11

    Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) has long held a crucial role in Windows environments, powering everything from automated administrative tasks to classic web pages crafted during an earlier era of the internet. Now, with Microsoft’s phased deprecation of VBScript and its upcoming...
  5. Microsoft Edge Security Update 136.0.3240.76: Protecting Windows Users from Active Threats

    Microsoft Edge’s relentless pace of evolution has delivered another pivotal security update, underscoring just how critical regular browser maintenance has become in the modern cybersecurity landscape. The release of Edge version 136.0.3240.76, announced yesterday, has already sent ripples...
  6. Enhancing Government Web Security and Performance with Azure CDN & WAF in Power Pages

    With Microsoft’s recent rollout of Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Web Application Firewall (WAF) features for Power Pages in the US Government Cloud, the landscape for secure, high-performance web services in the public sector has fundamentally evolved. These new capabilities directly...
  7. CVE-2025-4664 Vulnerability in Chromium: Critical Security Flaw in Major Browsers

    In early 2025, a significant security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-4664, was discovered within the Chromium project, which serves as the foundation for several major web browsers, including Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. This flaw pertains to insufficient policy enforcement in the...
  8. CVE-2025-4609: Critical Chromium Vulnerability and How to Protect Your Browser

    In the constantly evolving landscape of web security, even the most advanced browsers are not immune to vulnerabilities. Recent developments surrounding CVE-2025-4609—a critical security issue affecting Chromium and, by extension, Chromium-based browsers such as Microsoft Edge—highlight the...
  9. CISA's Updated KEV Catalog Highlights Critical Vulnerabilities in Routers, Browsers, and Enterprise Platforms

    The relentless surge of cyberattacks targeting well-known software and hardware continues to expose cracks in the digital armor of even the most sophisticated organizations. In a recent move underscoring the urgency of this threat, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has...
  10. Critical Siemens OZW Web Server Vulnerabilities Threaten Industrial Control Systems

    When critical infrastructure depends on digital controls, vulnerabilities in supervisory technology can reverberate far beyond a typical IT breach. Recent security advisories concerning Siemens OZW web servers have thrown a harsh spotlight on this persistent risk, revealing two high-severity...
  11. Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROX II Vulnerabilities: Critical Risks and Security Strategies for Industrial Networks

    The Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROX II has emerged as a cornerstone product within the realm of industrial-grade networking solutions, but recent vulnerabilities have cast a spotlight on the security imperatives vital to such critical infrastructure. With Siemens’ global reach and deep integration into...
  12. CVE-2025-30397: Critical Memory Corruption Flaw in Windows Scripting Engine Exploitation Threat

    A newly disclosed security vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-30397, has captured the attention of the Windows community and cybersecurity professionals worldwide. This scripting engine memory corruption vulnerability in Microsoft’s Scripting Engine—commonly underpinning legacy browsers and...
  13. Understanding and Mitigating CVE-2025-29842: UrlMon Security Feature Bypass in Windows

    UrlMon, a long-standing Windows component underpinning much of the system’s URL handling routines, has once again come under the cybersecurity spotlight with the emergence of CVE-2025-29842—a security feature bypass vulnerability. This flaw, officially disclosed by the Microsoft Security...
  14. Understanding CVE-2025-30382: Critical SharePoint Vulnerability and Security Strategies

    When security researchers and enterprise IT administrators examine the latest vulnerabilities impacting Microsoft SharePoint Server, few revelations are as disquieting as the recent disclosure of CVE-2025-30382. This critical flaw, which facilitates remote code execution (RCE) via...
  15. Critical CVE-2025-30378: Mitigating SharePoint Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

    A remote code execution vulnerability discovered in Microsoft SharePoint Server, tracked as CVE-2025-30378, has captured the attention of security professionals and IT administrators worldwide. This flaw, rooted in the deserialization of untrusted data, exposes thousands of SharePoint...
  16. Microsoft Edge’s Revolution: Copilot Auto-Launch and AI-Driven Browsing Future

    Microsoft’s commitment to integrating artificial intelligence across its ecosystem is poised to take a significant leap forward with experimental features in Microsoft Edge that could reshape the everyday browser experience. At the forefront of these efforts is Copilot, Microsoft’s branded AI...
  17. Microsoft Edge’s Copilot Auto-Open: Boosting Productivity or Invading Privacy?

    Microsoft’s Copilot, the company’s generative AI assistant, continues its march toward becoming a central pillar of the Windows and Edge ecosystem. This steady AI integration isn’t so much a sudden leap as it is the result of Microsoft’s methodical and relentless investment in artificial...
  18. CVE-2025-33072: Critical Azure Feedback Endpoint Vulnerability & Security Lessons

    Improper access controls have long been regarded as one of the most impactful vulnerabilities plaguing both cloud and traditional application environments. The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-33072—a Microsoft Azure vulnerability affecting the msagsfeedback.azurewebsites.net endpoint—has again...
  19. Critical Hitachi Energy RTU500 Vulnerabilities Threaten Energy Grid Security

    Amid rising global threats targeting industrial control systems (ICS), a cluster of security vulnerabilities discovered in Hitachi Energy’s RTU500 series has captured the attention of critical infrastructure operators worldwide. With the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency...
  20. Critical Microsoft Bookings Vulnerability Exposes SaaS Appointment Security Risks

    Microsoft’s Bookings tool, a staple in the Microsoft 365 suite for appointment scheduling, has come under scrutiny following the recent disclosure of a critical vulnerability that could allow malicious actors to alter meeting details without proper authorization. This flaw, found within the...