May 2023 Microsoft Security Updates
Microsoft's May 2023 security updates have addressed a total of 40 vulnerabilities, including two zero-day flaws that were actively exploited in attacks.
Microsoft's May 2023 security updates have addressed a total of 40 vulnerabilities, including two zero-day flaws that were actively exploited in attacks.
PrestaShop, has released a new version to address a critical vulnerability that allows any back-office user to manage SQL databases without permissions.
Microsoft has resolved a bug that stopped Microsoft 365 users accessing group mailboxes and calendars in Outlook desktop clients.
Users and organizations who must remain on Windows 10 are advised to upgrade their devices to Windows 10 22H2 to keep receiving monthly security update.
Microsoft has addressed a problem that triggered warnings about LSA Protection being off by removing the feature's user interface (UI) from settings.
Microsoft has begun rolling out Phone Link for iOS to all Windows 11 and iPhone users, aiming to complete the rollout by mid-May.
Microsoft users will no longer be able to access their Twitter accounts through the tech giant’s advertising platform starting from next week.
Microsoft has announced that it will use weather-themed naming for APTs and other threat actors to better contextualize public APT disclosures.
The malware is confirmed to exploit privilege escalation vulnerabilities, which are believed to be due to the high privileges required by Trigona.
Israeli spyware vendor QuaDream is reportedly shutting down its operations following the recent exposure of its hacking toolset by Citizen Lab and Microsoft.
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