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Ryzen Pro: AMD takes on Intel on the corporate desktop, with one key omission

Posted on June 29, 2017 by Peter Bright

AMD wants to go after Intel vPro while avoiding Intel’s excessive product segmentation. Continue reading Ryzen Pro: AMD takes on Intel on the corporate desktop, with one key omission→

Posted in amd, Biz & IT, Enterprise, Intel, Management, processors, Ryzen, Security, vPro

Microsoft bringing EMET back as a built-in part of Windows 10

Posted on June 27, 2017 by Peter Bright

The built-in exploit mitigations are getting stronger and easier to configure. Continue reading Microsoft bringing EMET back as a built-in part of Windows 10→

Posted in Microsoft, Risk Assessment, Security, Technology Lab, Windows 10

Windows 10 S security brought down by, of course, Word macros

Posted on June 23, 2017 by Peter Bright

Analysis: Windows 10 S promises many good things. It currently doesn’t deliver. Continue reading Windows 10 S security brought down by, of course, Word macros→

Posted in Biz & IT, Microsoft, Security, Windows, Windows 10 S

Check Point says Fireball malware hit 250 million; Microsoft says no

Posted on June 23, 2017 by Peter Bright

Either way, Microsoft assures us that Windows 10 S would have been immune. Continue reading Check Point says Fireball malware hit 250 million; Microsoft says no→

Posted in Anti-virus, infections, malware, Microsoft, Risk Assessment, Security, Technology Lab, Windows

Microsoft’s decision to patch Windows XP is a mistake

Posted on June 14, 2017 by Peter Bright

There will always be one more emergency. Continue reading Microsoft’s decision to patch Windows XP is a mistake→

Posted in internet explorer, Microsoft, Risk Assessment, Security, support, Technology Lab, Windows XP

Sneaky hackers use Intel management tools to bypass Windows firewall

Posted on June 9, 2017 by Peter Bright

Serial ports don’t have firewalls. Continue reading Sneaky hackers use Intel management tools to bypass Windows firewall→

Posted in Hacking, Intel, Microsoft, Risk Assessment, Security, Technology Lab

Microsoft turns two-factor authentication into one-factor by ditching password

Posted on April 19, 2017 by Peter Bright

As long as you can log in to your phone, you can log in to your Microsoft Account. Continue reading Microsoft turns two-factor authentication into one-factor by ditching password→

Posted in authentication, Microsoft, passwords, Risk Assessment, Security, Technology Lab

Windows admins, has Microsoft completely screwed up its security reports?

Posted on April 17, 2017 by Peter Bright

The old bulletins are gone, and now there’s a searchable database. Continue reading Windows admins, has Microsoft completely screwed up its security reports?→

Posted in Biz & IT, Microsoft, Security, Windows

Windows admins, has Microsoft completely screwed up its security reports?

Posted on April 17, 2017 by Peter Bright

The old bulletins are gone, and now there’s a searchable database. Continue reading Windows admins, has Microsoft completely screwed up its security reports?→

Posted in Biz & IT, Microsoft, Security, Windows

New processors are now blocked from receiving updates on old Windows

Posted on April 13, 2017 by Peter Bright

The promised update block is now in effect. Continue reading New processors are now blocked from receiving updates on old Windows→

Posted in Gear & Gadgets, Microsoft, processors, Risk Assessment, Security, Technology Lab, Updates, Windows

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