Microsoft Releases New Policy to Control Optional Updates on Windows 11

Microsoft is giving IT pros more control over the optional updates available on commercial devices running Windows 11 version 22H2. That also includes what Microsoft calls “Controlled Feature Rollouts” (CFRs), which some organizations may want to keep disabled by default to maintain some stability.  These CFRs are the new Windows 11 features that Microsoft releases…

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Tech advocacy groups press FTC to investigate Google for alleged children’s privacy violations

The request follows calls from members of Congress for the FTC to investigate whether YouTube violated a federal children’s privacy law.

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Security Onion 2.4: Free, open platform for defenders gets huge update

Security Onion is a free and open platform for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management. It has been downloaded over 2 million times and is being used by security teams worldwide. Security Onion 2.4 comes with many updates, an… Continue reading Security Onion 2.4: Free, open platform for defenders gets huge update

Open redirect flaws increasingly exploited by phishers

Phishing attacks using open redirect flaws are on the rise again, according to Kroll’s Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) team, which means organizations should consider refreshing employees’ awareness and knowledge on how to spot them. Malicious UR… Continue reading Open redirect flaws increasingly exploited by phishers