Microsoft announced that it will disable the 30-year-old NTLM authentication protocol by default in upcoming Windows releases due to security vulnerabilities that expose organizations to cyberattacks.
Yesterday, February 10th, was Patch Tuesday. Microsoft released security updates to address 58 new security vulnerabilities.
The web-based UI for managing all aspects of Windows Server, Windows Server Admin Center (WAC) sure has grown up a lot in the last seven years. If you're new to the concept, you can run WAC on a ...
Microsoft has detailed a three-phased roadmap leading to NTLM being completely disabled in the next version of Windows Server ...
Microsoft has released the June 2025 security baseline update for Windows Server 2025 to help admins use the best configurations for their systems. Microsoft has announced the release of the June 2025 ...
Microsoft earlier today released emergency patches for a remote code execution security vulnerability on all supported Windows Server versions. Remote Code execution (RCE) attacks are a fairly ...
Microsoft will roll out new Secure Boot certificates for Windows users starting June, as the old certificates will expire.
Administrators sigh: OOBs, they did it again Opinion Microsoft has had a bad start to the year. Two out-of-band updates in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Privilege escalation vulnerabilities are among the worst you ...
Microsoft is phasing out new printer driver updates via Windows Update for older printers in Windows 11 starting in 2026, ...