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Microsoft extends support through limited security updates to help legacy Exchange and Skype users finish their migrations.
A new attack uses CVE-2021-41773 in Apache HTTP Server to install a cryptocurrency miner via compromised websites.
More of these servers are being announced weekly, but an expert urges infosec pros to move to the technology slowly.
Microsoft is killing off Windows 10 this October—and that poses a potential security risk to your PC, depending on what you ...
Microsoft reverses course, offering a paid, six-month Extended Security Update (ESU) program for Exchange and Skype servers ...
The practice has alarmed cybersecurity experts, who are worried the arrangement could lead to the engineers sneaking ...
Users can open System Information (msinfo32.exe) to check if VBS is running and confirm that the Hyper-V role is not ...
Microsoft has relied on engineers based in China for years to help maintain some of the U.S. Department of Defense’s ...
As the deadline for upgrading to Windows 11 rapidly approaches, teams must consider hardware compatibility and Microsoft’s ...
Enhancing security in token validation technology, secrets management systems and logging practices presents complex ...
Exchange and Skype servers get six more months of security updates—but only for customers migrating to Subscription Edition.
Yesterday's security update for Chrome eliminates another browser vulnerability that's already being exploited for attacks in ...