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Critical Windows Zero-Days Patched in Nov. Update
Windows Users Must Update Now As Microsoft Confirms 4 New Zero-Days
Microsoft has issued the latest Patch Tuesday round-up of Windows security fixes and this time it’s serious: 2 of 4 new zero-day bugs are being actively exploited.
Critical Windows Zero-Days Patched in November Update
These updates will be rolled out to all supported Windows 10 and Windows 11 PCs over the coming days. Apple is the last one to show up to the AI party, but how does its Clean Up tool compare to Samsung's Object Eraser?
November 2024 Patch Tuesday patches four zero days and three critical flaws
After hitting users with five zero-day vulnerabilities in October, November’s Patch Tuesday update has followed up with another four from a total haul of 89 CVEs. In terms of priorities, admins will want to start by patching the two zero days that are being actively exploited before moving on to three other vulnerabilities rated “critical”,
Microsoft Update Decision—Alarming News For Millions Of Windows Users
In confirming the deployment of patch KB5001716 to Windows 10 and Windows 11 PCs, Microsoft warns that “when this update is installed, Windows may attempt to download and install feature updates to your device if it is approaching or has reached the end of support for your currently installed Windows version.
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, November 2024 Edition
Microsoft credits Google’s Threat Analysis Group with reporting the flaw. The second bug fixed this month that is already seeing in-the-wild exploitation is CVE-2024-43451, a spoofing flaw that could reveal Net-NTLMv2 hashes,
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Microsoft's Latest Earnings Highlight a Concerning Trend for the Stock
If you're looking for a stock to hold for at least a few years, Microsoft can still be an excellent investment. The business ...
ZDNet
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Microsoft's November Patch Tuesday squashes several bugs in Windows 11 24H2
Those of you who've run into hiccups with
Windows
11 24H2 should get some much-needed relief via this month's Patch Tuesday ...
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Some Microsoft 365 and Copilot subscriptions are getting a major price hike
Teams Phone is also set to get its first price rise since in 2017 launch, with customers set to pay the equivalent of ...
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Microsoft FINALLY releases Windows 11 ISOs for Arm64-based PCs — but there's a catch!
Windows 11 ISOs for PCs with an Arm64 processor are now officially available, but older Snapdragon laptops will need to jump ...
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Is it Black Friday already? Get Microsoft Office for only $70 before codes sell out
After the brand-new version of the productivity apps came out last month, Microsoft Office 2021 is still some people’s ...
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Microsoft’s Gaming Chief Is Still Open to Acquisitions After Activision Deal
We definitely want to be in the market, and when we can find teams and technology and capability that add to what we’re ...
TechSpot
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Microsoft confirms it's working on a handheld, but it's years away
In brief: Xbox boss Phil Spencer has repeatedly floated the prospect of
Microsoft
-branded portable gaming hardware over the ...
Bloomberg L.P.
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Microsoft and Royal Bank of Canada Bet on New Approach to Carbon Cleanup
Microsoft
Corp. and Royal Bank of Canada have agreed to buy carbon dioxide removal credits from Canada’s first commercial ...
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Microsoft blocked your Windows 11 upgrade? This trusty tool can (probably) fix that
Microsoft tightened its already strict hardware compatibility requirements for Windows 11 upgrades again. The updated Rufus ...
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Microsoft is, once again, trying to force users into using Edge
Microsoft has deployed numerous tactics to bring users over to Edge over the years, but it still hasn't stopped.
Yahoo
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Microsoft Is Working On a Steam Deck-Like Xbox Handheld
Microsoft
is exploring the handheld gaming market. In an interview with Bloomberg, Phil Spencer, the CEO of
Microsoft
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