Fox Tempest: Malware-as-a-Service Dismantled [Microsoft Report]
Cybercriminals are getting slicker. Microsoft just busted Fox Tempest, a service that made malware look like the real deal.
Cybercriminals are getting slicker. Microsoft just busted Fox Tempest, a service that made malware look like the real deal.
A new Windows zero-day, dubbed YellowKey, is exposing BitLocker-protected drives. Microsoft has released emergency mitigations, but public exploits are already circulating.
A significant operation enabling cybercriminals to digitally sign malware as if it were legitimate software has been dismantled. This attack vector highlights how even trusted cloud services can be subverted, impacting user trust and system security.
Restricted Windows networks are facing update failures after January's non-security preview. Microsoft's workaround is here, but it highlights ongoing network update woes.
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Microsoft finally addressed a glitch in Remote Desktop warnings that made them unreadable. But let's be clear: this is a cosmetic fix, not a shield.