Microsoft has announced that Application Guard for Office is now generally available for all Microsoft 365 users with supported licenses. […]
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Here’s how a researcher broke into Microsoft VS Code’s GitHub
This month a researcher was awarded a bug bounty award of an undisclosed amount after he broke into the official GitHub repository of Microsoft Visual Studio Code.
A vulnerability in VS Code’s issue management function and a lack of authentication checks enabled the researcher to obtain push access, and write to the repository. […]
Microsoft releases new Windows 10 Intel CPU microcode updates
Microsoft has released a new set of Intel microcode updates for Windows 10 20H2, 2004, 1909, and older versions to fix bugs impacting multiple Intel CPU families. […]
Windows 10 NTFS corruption bug gets unofficial temporary fix
Developers have released an unofficial fix for a Windows bug that could lead to the corruption of an NTFS volume by merely viewing a specially crafted file. […]
Microsoft shares workaround for Windows 10 Conexant driver issues
Microsoft has shared a workaround for a known issue impacting Windows 10 devices with Conexant ISST audio drivers and causing update errors and issues. […]
Windows 10X feature will prevent unauthorized factory resets
In addition to a new user interface, Windows 10X also comes with a new feature called “Anti-theft protection”, which is a measure designed to prevent thieves from wiping and re-using stolen devices. […]
Windows 10 KB4598298 update fixes crashes and restart issues
Microsoft has released the KB4598298 update for all editions of Windows 10 and Windows Server versions 1809 and 1909, with fixes for unexpected system restart issues, system crashes due to BitLocker, and multiple LSASS issues. […]
New Windows 10 update leaks info on upcoming 21H1 feature update
A Windows 10 20H2 cumulative update released to Insiders on the ‘Release’ channel leaked that the next feature updated will be 21H1. […]
Windows Remote Desktop servers now used to amplify DDoS attacks
Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) servers are now being abused by DDoS-for-hire services to amplify Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. […]
DDoS booters use Windows Remote Desktop servers to amplify attacks
Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) servers are being abused as an amplification vector by DDoS-for-hire services (aka booters or stressers) to launch Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. […]