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    KB5081151 Safe OS Update: Windows 11 Secure Boot Cert Expiration Before June 2026

    Microsoft’s March 26, 2026 Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 11 version 26H1, tracked as KB5081151, lands at a moment when a much bigger platform transition is coming into view: the June 2026 Secure Boot certificate expiration. In practical terms, this is not just another maintenance package...
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    Windows 11 Build 26300.8142 Adds Admin Protection, NPU Task Manager & Touchpad Control

    Windows 11 is getting a fresh round of Insider-only refinements in Build 26300.8142, and this flight is less about flashy consumer features than about sharpening the platform’s underpinnings. Microsoft is using the Dev Channel to test Administrator Protection, a touchpad control for the...
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    April 2026 Windows Update Ends Default Trust for Cross-Signed Kernel Drivers

    Microsoft is about to do something that sounds small on paper but could reshape a corner of Windows security that has lingered far too long in a grey zone. Beginning with the April 2026 Windows security update, the company will stop trusting legacy cross-signed kernel drivers by default and move...
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    Windows 11 Q1 2026 Update Guide: Cross-Device Resume, Security, and Recovery

    Windows 11’s first quarter of 2026 did not arrive with a single blockbuster redesign. Instead, Microsoft spent January through March shipping a cluster of quality updates that quietly made the OS more useful, more recoverable, and more secure. The headline additions are easy to spot...
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    Windows 11 April 2026: Microsoft Ends Default Trust for Cross-Signed Kernel Drivers

    Microsoft is tightening one of Windows’ oldest trust assumptions, and the fallout could reach far beyond security teams. Beginning with an April 2026 Windows 11 and Windows Server update, the company plans to remove default trust for kernel drivers that were signed through the long-retired...
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    Microsoft Kernel Trust Change (April 2026): Stop Legacy Cross-Signed Drivers

    Microsoft is preparing one of the most consequential Windows kernel trust changes in years, and it lands at the intersection of security hardening, enterprise compatibility, and Microsoft’s broader effort to make Windows 11 feel more reliable. The company plans to stop loading kernel drivers...
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    Windows Built-in Administrator: Why It’s Powerful, Risky, and Best Kept Disabled

    Most Windows users think “administrator” is the ceiling of local power on a PC, but Windows has always kept one account in reserve that sits above the normal admin experience. The built-in Administrator account exists on every Windows installation, and when it is enabled it can run applications...
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    CVE-2026-4437 Reverse DNS Risk: Patch & Verify gethostbyaddr on Windows

    Microsoft’s March 2026 security guidance includes CVE-2026-4437, a flaw described as a case where gethostbyaddr and gethostbyaddr_r may incorrectly handle a DNS response. The wording is brief, but it signals a bug in a long-standing reverse-lookup path that many applications still depend on for...
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    CVE-2026-4438: Fix Invalid Reverse DNS Hostnames from gethostbyaddr

    Microsoft’s March 2026 security guidance adds a subtle but important new DNS-related flaw to the long list of issues administrators need to track: CVE-2026-4438. The advisory describes a case where gethostbyaddr and gethostbyaddr_r can return invalid DNS hostnames, which sounds narrow at first...
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    Enable Windows Dynamic Lock: Auto-lock Your PC When You Walk Away

    Windows has a built-in feature called Dynamic Lock that uses a paired Bluetooth device—usually your phone—to automatically lock your PC when you walk away. The idea is simple: if your phone is no longer nearby, Windows assumes you’ve left and locks the session for you. It is one of those quietly...
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    CVE-2026-4224: XML DTD Nested Parsing Stack Overflow Risk for Windows Admins

    CVE-2026-4224 and the XML parsing risk that should worry Windows admins Microsoft’s vanished CVE-2026-4224 page has left security teams with an uncomfortable gap: a title that points to a stack overflow while parsing XML with deeply nested DTD content models, but no public detail to anchor...
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    Secure Boot Certificates Expire June 2026: What Windows Users and IT Must Do

    Microsoft’s Secure Boot certificate deadline is no longer a distant infrastructure footnote. The company has confirmed that the 2011-era Secure Boot certificates used across Windows devices begin expiring in June 2026, and it is warning that systems which fail to receive the newer 2023...
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    Windows Home vs Pro vs Education vs Enterprise: Real Differences Explained

    Windows edition choice is one of those deceptively small decisions that can shape everyday computing in surprisingly important ways, and the difference between Home, Pro, Education, and Enterprise is bigger than Microsoft’s surface-level marketing suggests. The key distinction is not speed...
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    Missing CVE 2026 32775: Navigating CVE Publishing Gaps in Modern Security

    The Microsoft Security Response Center’s page for CVE-2026-32775 returns a blunt “page not found” message — and that single absence is the opening line of a far larger story about how modern vulnerability tracking, attribution and remediation can fail defenders at the moment they need it most...
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    Use Smart App Control in Windows 11 to Block Untrusted Apps Safely

    Use Smart App Control in Windows 11 to Block Untrusted Apps Safely Difficulty: Beginner | Time Required: 10 minutes Smart App Control is a built-in Windows 11 security feature that helps block untrusted, unsigned, or potentially harmful apps before they can run. It adds another layer of...
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    KB5084597: Windows RRAS Hotpatch Fix for RCE Flaws in Enterprise

    Microsoft’s out‑of‑band hotpatch KB5084597, quietly deployed in mid‑March 2026, closes a cluster of critical remote‑code‑execution flaws in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) management tool — and it does so using Microsoft’s hotpatch mechanism so eligible enterprise endpoints...
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    Hypervisor Bypasses for Denuvo: Windows Security Trade-offs Explained

    The emergence of hypervisor-based Denuvo bypasses is not just another chapter in the long war between DRM and crackers — it is a technical shift that forces Windows users to confront a stark trade‑off: run unsigned, kernel‑level virtualization code that can mask Denuvo checks, or keep...
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    Safe Windows Torrent Setup: Install uTorrent Carefully or Switch to qBittorrent

    If you watched the Fathom Journal tutorial clip that promises a one‑stop walkthrough of how to download and install uTorrent on Windows 10 and Windows 11, you’re not alone: the basic installer path is simple, but the wider picture—security, bundleware, Windows Defender flags, and legal risk—is...
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    Microsoft Hotpatch March 2026 Fixes RRAS Vulnerabilities Without Restart

    Microsoft released an out‑of‑band hotpatch on March 13, 2026 that fixes a set of remote network‑service vulnerabilities in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) management tool — and, crucially for enterprises, the package is delivered as a restartless hotpatch to devices enrolled...
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    Hotpatch KB5084597: Quick RRAS Vulnerability Fix Without Restart

    Microsoft pushed an out‑of‑band hotpatch on March 13, 2026—KB5084597—that quietly targets a set of high‑risk vulnerabilities in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) management tool and is being delivered only to devices configured to receive hotpatch updates...
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