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Windows Server 2025 flaw allows any user with dMSA write permissions to escalate privileges and compromise AD.
Microsoft is launching a paid subscription for Windows security updates, but the cost will hit those running Windows Server 2025, not Windows 11. Hotpatching for Windows Server 2025 has been free ...
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XDA Developers on MSNWoes for IT admins continue as Windows Server authentication breaksMicrosoft has shared a workaround to fix a Kerberos authentication issue that arose from the April Patch Tuesday updates.
KB5058497 is available as part of Patch Tuesday for Windows 11 24H2, and it's the first 'hotpatch' update for the OS.
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Microsoft is testing a new ‘Advanced Settings’ page in WindowsAccording to Windows Latest, Microsoft appears to be testing a new “Advanced Settings” page in Windows Server, a special ...
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PCquest.com on MSNWindows Server 2025 dMSA exploit lets hackers take domain controlMSA flaws in Windows Server 2025 allow attackers to gain domain admin rights using default permissions. Microsoft says risk ...
Microsoft says a known issue is causing Classic Outlook and Microsoft 365 applications to crash on Windows Server 2016 or Windows Server 2019 systems. Microsoft has finally confirmed that some ...
Microsoft has announced it will require paid subscriptions for Windows Server 2025 hotpatching, a service that enables admins to install security updates without ...
Microsoft may be planning to rebrand the existing 'For Developers' settings as 'Advanced Settings' to integrate features.
Since September 2024, Microsoft has been letting interested admins try out hot patching for Windows Server 2025 free of charge. This allows security updates to be applied without the need to ...
We need to run the following command to check the value. Yes, Windows Server supports DNSSEC and allows you to configure it to secure DNS zones. It uses digital signatures to validate DNS ...
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