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  1. Windows and Apple Urgently Patch Zero-Days as Exploits Rise Post-March 2025 Patch Tuesday

    Windows Patch Tuesday Flaw Weaponized, Apple Fixes Critical Zero-Days: What You Need to Know In the fast-paced world of cybersecurity, the only constant is change—and the events following March 2025's Patch Tuesday have proven this once again. Just days after Microsoft rolled out its latest...
  2. Windows 11 'inetpub' Folder Security Flaw: Protect Your System Now

    Here is a summary of the original Petri article on the Windows 11 'inetpub' folder security risk: What happened? After the April 2025 Patch Tuesday update, a new "inetpub" folder started appearing on Windows 10 and 11 machines. Microsoft created this folder to help patch a bug (CVE-2025-21204)...
  3. Microsoft Windows Update Failures: How Patch Chaos Is Disrupting Remote Desktop and Trust

    Windows users and IT professionals finally have some relief after weeks of remote access headaches. A persistent flaw that left Remote Desktop sessions freezing and unresponsive—a direct result of Microsoft’s own botched February Windows 11 24H2 and Server 2025 updates—has been patched. But this...
  4. 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...
  5. Microsoft March Patch Tuesday 2025: Critical Security Updates & Practical Mitigation Tips

    Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday: A Critical Security Moment for Windows Environments March’s Patch Tuesday from Microsoft has arrived with a package of 57 patches cutting across 10 different product families. This monthly ritual brings a dose of routine for system administrators, but beneath the...
  6. March 2025 Patch Tuesday: 50+ Security Fixes & 6 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

    Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday update for March 2025 has once again put security squarely in the spotlight. In this release, Microsoft has rolled out over 50 security patches that include fixes for six dangerous zero-day vulnerabilities already being exploited in the wild. As always, this...
  7. March 2025 Patch Tuesday: Critical Vulnerabilities, Security Boosts, and Windows Updates

    Microsoft’s March 2025 Patch Tuesday has landed with both broad and deep implications for Windows environments worldwide. Marking another critical checkpoint in the ongoing battle against cyber threats, this update cycle is notable for its volume and severity: 67 vulnerabilities patched, with...
  8. Protect Your Windows 11 Devices: Update or Reinstall to Avoid Critical Security Flaws

    It’s another day in the Windows world, and just when you thought you could quietly sip your coffee and ignore those “critical update” pop-ups, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) barrels in with a fresh cybersecurity advisory. This time, the culprit is a critical security flaw lurking...
  9. Inetpub Folder in Windows 11: Security Risks & How to Protect Your System

    Tucked away among the countless cryptic folders of a typical Windows 11 installation lies a new arrival – the now-infamous ‘inetpub’ directory, a seemingly innocuous feature rolled out with the April 2025 security update. But if Windows update history is anything to go by, “innocuous” is just a...
  10. The inetpub Folder Mystery: How Windows’ Fixes Create New Security Risks in 2025

    If you’ve checked your C: drive recently and spotted a mysterious “inetpub” folder staring back, you’re not alone—and no, you didn’t accidentally sign up for IIS hosting in your sleep. Microsoft’s latest attempt at patching a high-profile security vulnerability has left IT pros and casual users...
  11. The Hidden Threat of Windows’ ‘Inetpub’ Folder Post-Update: Security Risks and Mitigations

    Something strange happened after Windows’ April update: a mysterious “Inetpub” folder began appearing across Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems, catching both casual users and seasoned sysadmins off guard. For many, this conjured up not fond memories of classic IIS deployments, but the more...
  12. Windows 11 `inetpub` Folder: How an Innocent Update Step Breaks Your System

    If you’ve ever tried deleting mysterious empty folders in Windows and felt a little burst of mischievous satisfaction, let this be your harrowing cautionary tale: sometimes, the most harmless-looking directories are the ones standing between you and a fully functioning operating system. Windows...
  13. The Hidden Security Flaw in Windows' inetpub Folder: Risks and Remedies

    It always starts innocently enough—one day, you’re minding your own business, perhaps checking whether Windows Update has kindly decided to allow you to work, when suddenly you notice a mysterious guest lurking in your C: directory: the “inetpub” folder. As it turns out, this is not the digital...
  14. The Mysterious inetpub Folder and CVE-2025-21204: Navigating Windows' Latest Security Challenge

    Windows users stared at their C: drives in dismay after April 2025’s Patch Tuesday, only to find a mysterious, empty new folder named “inetpub” lurking at the root of their systems—like some digital tumbleweed blown in by a particularly secretive Microsoft update. The Folder That Raised...
  15. Syrian Cyber Alert: The Dangers of Modified WhatsApp Apps and Windows Vulnerabilities

    It started with an alert that sliced through the digital silence of Syria’s wired population—a warning so electrified it might as well have been delivered on a scroll, rolled out with sirens and flashing police lights. The Syrian Telecommunications Authority, sounding the alarms like a battalion...
  16. Microsoft Security Vulnerabilities in 2024: Record Numbers, Resilience, and Safer Windows

    Let’s banish the illusion right away—no, your computer hasn’t suddenly morphed into a cheese grater with 587 holes because of last year’s Windows vulnerabilities tally. But if you’re feeling a draft, it might just be a breeze of cybersecurity news blowing through your inbox, because 2024 was a...
  17. How CVE-2025-24054 Turns Windows Files into Cyberattack Weapons in 2023

    If you thought your inbox was dangerous before, wait until you meet the humble .library-ms file, reimagined as the ultimate digital Trojan horse. If there’s one thing we’ve all learned from years of increasingly creative phishing attacks, it’s that cybercriminals will use any means possible to...
  18. Why Windows 11 Creates the 'inetpub' Folder Post-Update — Security, Purpose, and Should You Delete I

    Something strange is happening on the C: drive of millions of PCs worldwide, and it’s not a ghost in the machine. If you’ve recently updated your Windows 11 system and discovered an unfamiliar, empty folder named ‘inetpub’ sitting quietly in the corner like a wallflower at a prom, you’re not...
  19. Microsoft Vulnerabilities in 2024: Record-High Threats and How to Protect Your Enterprise

    Microsoft Vulnerabilities in 2024: A Record-Breaking Year and What It Means for Users and Enterprises As the digital world continues to expand, the software that powers our daily lives grows increasingly complex—and so do its vulnerabilities. In 2024, Microsoft, a cornerstone of global computing...
  20. Microsoft’s 2024 Vulnerability Surge: Key Insights Into the Escalating Cybersecurity Crisis

    Microsoft’s Soaring Vulnerability Count in 2024: A Worrying Security Milestone For an entire generation, Microsoft’s monthly Patch Tuesday has served as a digital ritual—a time when IT teams brace for another wave of security fixes. In 2024, this ritual has become even more consequential...