Microsoft's July security update tackles more than 600 flaws, including multiple critical vulnerabilities and exploited zero-days.
Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday release broke the record for a second straight month, delivering fixes for roughly 570 holes across Windows, SharePoint, Microsoft 365, Azure and others.
One of South Africa’s leading diversified financial services groups, specializing in direct marketing and sales of financial products is seeking a Server Engineer to take end-to-end ownership of core ...
One of South Africa’s leading diversified financial services groups, specializing in direct marketing and sales of financial products is seeking a Server Engineer to take end-to-end ownership of core ...
Microsoft has announced patches for 622 vulnerabilities, including exploited zero-days in Active Directory and SharePoint ...
The BSI analyzed Windows Hello for Business and uncovered weaknesses in biometric authentication – especially without ...
New policy lets organizations manage when users see SSO prompts, helping balance productivity with security and compliance requirements.
Microsoft fixes a record 622 CVEs, including two exploited SharePoint and AD FS zero-days, while a Kerberos RC4 change could ...
A technical walkthrough of the kerberoasting attack: the Kerberos quirk it abuses, RC4 vs AES, and how to detect and fix it ...
Security analysts are struggling to reckon with the sheer volume of common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) addressed in ...