Microsoft has blocked Secure Boot mitigations for the BlackLotus (CVE-2023-24932) vulnerability on some PCs. The block affects Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 systems due to incompatibilities with TPM
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Microsoft released patches for a couple of Kerberos authentication vulnerabilities tracked under CVE-2024-26248 and CVE-2024-29056. Details about its enforcement timeline have been shared.
Leaked Windows development builds are always fun to look at as they reveal some of Microsoft's direction and decisions along the way. Today, a new Server 2012 build was shared on the web.
Microsoft will officially end support for both Windows Server 2012 and its 2012 R2 update on October 10, 2012. Businesses can purchase Extended Security Updates for an additional three years.
To protect users from brute force attacks, Microsoft has pushed out an update that allows IT admins to enable account lockout policies on Windows computers that receive security updates.
At its Inspire 2021 conference today, Microsoft has revealed several new initiatives to make it easier for customers to migrate and modernize their solutions on the company's Azure infrastructure.
Google's Project Zero team has publicly revealed yet another security flaw in Windows which allows elevation of privilege, claiming that Microsoft's fix is incomplete and does not resolve the issue.
Microsoft has published a security advisory regarding a vulnerability in multiple versions of Windows, which would allow ill-intentioned attackers to remotely execute code on a targeted machine.
Microsoft has posted a reminder for IE10 users on Windows Server 2012 and Embedded 8 Standard OSes. It suggests that users begin migrating to IE11 through the Update Catalog, Windows Update or WSUS.
Over a year after it announced the product, Microsoft's new Chromium-based Edge browser is now generally available for Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server, and macOS.
Today is the last day of extended support for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008, so that means that there's one final update. There are also new updates for Windows 8.1 and Server 2012.
Today is Patch Tuesday, so all supported versions of Windows are getting updates. Naturally, that includes older versions like Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, along with their Server equivalents.
Microsoft has announced that users will soon be able to install Internet Explorer 11 in Windows Embedded 8 Standard and Server 2012, replacing Internet Explorer 10 which is no longer supported.
As the first Patch Tuesday of the year arrives, all supported versions of Windows are receiving cumulative updates, including Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and the corresponding Windows Server versions.
Today is Patch Tuesday, and alongside of new updates for all supported versions of Windows 10, Microsoft is also releasing new updates for older versions of the OS including Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
Alongside of a range of updates for supported versions of Windows 10, Microsoft patched older operating systems today too, including Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, and Server 2012.
Today is Patch Tuesday, meaning that it's time for Microsoft to release updates for all supported versions of Windows, and that includes older versions like Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
Today is Patch Tuesday, and along with updates for Windows 10, Microsoft is once again releasing updates for its older versions of Windows, which includes Windows 7, 8.1, Server 2008, and Server 2012.
Microsoft released its monthly rollup updates for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.1 today, as well as for older versions of Windows Server. The fixes come as part of this month's Patch Tuesday updates.
Microsoft released new updates for all supported versions of Windows today, and that includes older supported versions like Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. They contain Spectre and Meltdown mitigations.
Today is Patch Tuesday, meaning that Microsoft is updating all supported versions of Windows, and that includes Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, and Windows 8.1.
Along with some new cumulative updates for Windows 10, Microsoft also released the Monthly Rollup preview for next month's Windows 8.1 update. There's nothing new for Windows 7 just yet.
Today, Microsoft released updates for all supported versions of Windows, and that includes older versions like Windows 7 and 8.1, as well as the different versions of Windows Server.
Microsoft released cumulative updates for all supported versions of Windows today, and that includes Windows 7, 8.1, and various SKUs of Server. Here's what got fixed in today's updates.
Being that it's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released all-new cumulative updates for all supported versions of Windows, which still include Windows 7 and 8.1 Here's what's been fixed with the updates.
Having delayed this month's Patch Tuesday updates until next month, Microsoft has now released an update to resolve vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash on Windows 10, RT, 8.1, Server 2016, and more.
Perhaps in a bid to combat lost revenue for the striking amount of cores per processor now available on the market, Microsoft is now moving from 'socket' to 'core' with it's new licensing.
Microsoft worked with Saudi Airlines on a custom business intelligence platform for the company encompassing multiple Microsoft products, which will save the airline millions of dollars every year.
Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2012 R2 has gone gold and has been released to manufacturing. It will be released Oct. 18 for everyone, including MSDN and TechNet subscribers.
Microsoft has hinted at Neowin that the company will make some major announcements concerning the future of Windows Server products at TechEd 2013, to be held in early June.
Amazon has announced that it has added support for Microsoft's recently launched Windows Server 2012 OS to the cloud-based Amazon Web Services, along with added support for .NET 4.5
Microsoft has announced that the final version of Windows Server 2012 Essential, its small businesses oriented server software product, is now available to the general public.
Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2012 Essentials has reached the RTM build stage and will be available to buy Nov. 1st and inside server hardware from OEM companies by the end of the year.
Microsoft has announced the beta release of Windows Azure services for Windows Server 2012 is available to download, along with word that System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 will launch in early 2013.
Microsoft has extended its official free technical support for Windows Server 2008. The free support was to end on July 9th, 2013 but it will now end on January 15th, 2015.
Basic subscribers of the Microsoft DreamSpark service can now download a free version of Windows Server 2012, giving them access to most of the features of Windows 8.
Microsoft has released the first software updates for both the 32-bit and 64-bit version of the Windows 8 RTM build, along with an update for Windows Server 2012.
As promised, Microsoft has launched Windows Server 2012 to the general public. This is the latest version of its server-based operating system, with a number of different SDKs.
Microsoft today unveiled that Windows Server 2012 will be available to the public tomorrow, September 4.
Yet another four images of Windows 8 have leaked, two can already be found on torrent websites or other means, this time they aren't the "N" editions, meaning Windows Media Player is included.