Windows users are once again being told to update their systems with the latest security patches from Microsoft, following the discovery of critical vulnerabilities - including ones which are already being exploited in the wild, or could be used to fuel a fast-spreading worm.
Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
Category: Microsoft Windows
This week Microsoft finally released a patch for a zero-day security flaw being exploited by hackers, that the company had claimed since 2019 was not actually a vulnerability.
Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
Turn on a PC running Microsoft Windows 8.1 and you're likely to be greeted with a full-screen message warning that the operating system will no longer be supported after 10 January 2023, and - critically - will no longer be receiving any security updates.
A Windows zero-day vulnerability dubbed "DogWalk" has not received an official patch yet from Microsoft, but that hasn't stopped others from offering free fixes to protect users.
Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.