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Vulnerability

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Microsoft acknowledges Windows zero-day vulnerability based on malicious Office files

September 8, 2021 by Rabia Noureen
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Microsoft to fix critical NTFS vulnerability on Windows 10 PCs

March 6, 2021January 15, 2021 by Laurent Giret

Microsoft is working to fix a critical NTFS vulnerability on Windows 10 that can corrupt users’ hard drives very easily.

Microsoft warns Windows users about zero-day vulnerabilities in the Adobe Type Manager Library - OnMSFT.com - March 24, 2020

Microsoft warns Windows users about zero-day vulnerabilities in the Adobe Type Manager Library

March 6, 2021March 24, 2020 by Laurent Giret

Microsoft has acknowledged new zero-day vulnerabilities in all versions of Windows that are already being explored by attackers.

Microsoft acknowledges vulnerability affecting SMBv3 protocol on Windows 10 - OnMSFT.com - March 11, 2020

Microsoft acknowledges vulnerability affecting SMBv3 protocol on Windows 10

March 6, 2021March 11, 2020 by Laurent Giret

Microsoft has acknowledged a new critical vulnerability affecting the SMBv3 protocol on recent versions of Windows 10, which could allow attackers to execute code remotely on an SMB Server or Client.

Researchers discover new security flaw affecting Intel CPUs from last 5 years - OnMSFT.com - March 6, 2020

Researchers discover new security flaw affecting Intel CPUs from last 5 years

March 6, 2021March 6, 2020 by Laurent Giret

Yesterday, cybersecurity company Positive Technologies revealed a new security flaw affecting Intel CPUs released over the past five years

Microsoft alerted about new Windows flaw by NSA - OnMSFT.com - January 14, 2020

Microsoft alerted about new Windows flaw by NSA

March 6, 2021January 14, 2020 by Kareem Anderson

The exploit comes as Microsoft ends security support for Windows 7 and attempts to shift consumers and businesses still using the soon-to-be vulnerable OS, over to Windows 10. 

Google reveals 0-day vulnerabilities affecting Google Chrome and Windows 7, recommends updating to Windows 10 - OnMSFT.com - March 8, 2019

Google reveals 0-day vulnerabilities affecting Google Chrome and Windows 7, recommends updating to Windows 10

March 8, 2019 by Laurent Giret

Google said it has already patched Chrome to remediate the vulnerability on March 1, but it's recommending Windows 7 users to upgrade their PCs to Windows 10 as Microsoft is still working on a fix.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 850 Mobile Compute Platform for Windows 10 PCs

Security researchers release Windows zero-day exploit proof of concept

October 24, 2018 by Jonny Caldwell

A new vulnerability was recently discovered in Windows 10 involving the Microsoft Data Sharing Service, allowing system files to be deleted and potentially replaced by malicious ones.

Microsoft, Edge

Flaw in Microsoft Edge can turn SmartScreen into scamming device, say researchers

December 12, 2016 by Dave W. Shanahan

Argentinian security researcher Manuel Caballero found that scammers can force SmartScreen into displaying a fake warning message in Microsoft Edge.

Microsoft confirms FREAK vulnerability affects Windows as well

April 13, 2021March 6, 2015 by Kareem Anderson

Critical vulnerability found in IE 9 and 10, affects one third of Internet Explorer users

February 15, 2014 by Ron

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