Microsoft has pushed fresh Release Preview updates for both Windows 11 and Windows 10 this week, delivering targeted reliability fixes for real‑world scenarios and a terse Windows 10 rollup aimed at keeping late‑life devices stable while organizations complete migration plans. Background /...
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Microsoft has quietly shipped a targeted update for Windows 11 that fixes a handful of real-world reliability problems—most notably a sign-in hang tied to SIM PIN entry—delivered as KB5065790 (Build 22631.5982) to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview channel. This is a concise...
Microsoft today shipped a small but targeted cumulative update to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel: Windows 11 Build 22631.5982 (KB5065790) for devices running Windows 11, version 23H2 (Build 22631). The release is a focused quality update that addresses several practical...
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On December 10, 2024, Microsoft disclosed a crucial piece of information about CVE-2024-49109, a vulnerability within the Wireless Wide Area Network Service (WwanSvc). This vulnerability allows for an elevation of privilege within affected systems. Let’s unpack what this means for Windows users...
In a revealing disclosure unveiled by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), a potentially critical vulnerability has been identified; this is CVE-2024-49081, emblematic of an Elevation of Privilege vulnerability affecting the Wireless Wide Area Network Service (WwanSvc) in Windows...
In the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, the announcement regarding CVE-2024-49111 has raised eyebrows within the tech community. This vulnerability is categorized under the Wireless Wide Area Network Service (WwanSvc) component of Windows, exposing potential weaknesses that could be...
Hey Windows users! Let's dive into some crucial cybersecurity news, especially if you often rely on your wireless wide area network services (WWAN). Microsoft has recently published an advisory regarding a newly identified vulnerability, designated CVE-2024-49103, which could potentially allow...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, staying informed about vulnerabilities in Windows is crucial for all users. The recently disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2024-49098, targets the Windows Wireless Wide Area Network Service (WwanSvc), posing a possible information disclosure...
I recently upgraded to windows 8.1 from 7. Whenever I connect my D-Link dongle, windows thinks that it is a read only storage drive. I uninstalled and re-installed the D-Link software but it doesnt work.
When I start the "D-Link Connection Manager" it shows the loading screen and then...
Fixes an issue in which you cannot connect a computer to a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN). This issue occurs after you resume a computer that is running Windows 7 from sleep.
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I have an Acer 7540 laptop, I have a WLAN Atheros b/g/n mini card installed. I wanted to change it to a Sierra Wireless MC5720 WWAN device. I installed it on my laptop and the Device manager could not find the device. Now I tried the MC5720 on another laptop so I know its not "dead" . Windows 7...
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I'm using the 7057 build of Windows 7.
for the past few days I've been trying to solve a problem with my WWAN module - for some reason, it is extremely slow (1mbit instead of 2.5mbit)
I've checked the same module on other computers and others OS's (also different OS on same pc) and it...