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Dutch intel services, Microsoft go big-game hunting A previously unknown Kremlin-linked group has conducted cyber-espionage operations against Dutch police, NATO member states, Western tech companies, and other organizations of interest to the Russian government since at least April 2024, according to Dutch intelligence services and Microsoft.…

The Register 3 years, 1 month ago

Helping Windows 11 fight the hackers

How Intel is using hardware-assisted security to beef up Microsoft OS protection Sponsored Feature When Windows 11 launched in October 2021, one of its big selling points was a new security architecture. Microsoft designed it from the ground up with zero-trust principles in mind, refusing to trust the legitimacy of any single system component. Instead, everything must prove that it has not been compromised.…

Industry hasn't 'improved much at all' SCSW Back in 2020, Eric Scales led the incident response team investigating a nation-state hack that compromised his company's servers along with those at federal agencies and tech giants including Microsoft and Intel.…

Plus Intel, Adobe, SAP and Android bugs Patch Tuesday Microsoft fixed 98 security flaws in its first Patch Tuesday of 2023 including one that's already been exploited and another listed as publicly known. Of the new January vulnerabilities, 11 are rated critical because they lead to remote code execution.…

And Adobe, SAP, Intel, AMD, Cisco, Google join in Patch Tuesday Microsoft has addressed 71 security flaws, including three critical remote code execution vulnerabilities, in its monthly Patch Tuesday update. The IT giant is confident none of the bugs have been actively exploited. …

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