Microsoft Fails To Properly Fix Google Project Zero Exploit In Windows 10 Allowing Kernel Memory Access

This time, it’s not from a lack of trying on Microsoft’s part. The Redmond giant assured Google that the exploit was fixed in June’s ‘Patch Tuesday’ but it now it now appears it wasn’t entirely resolved. “MSRC has indeed confirmed that the fix released on June Patch Tuesday is incorrect and doesn’t resolve the bug properly,” said a Project Zero spokesperson today. “As such, the vulnerability still reproduces on Windows 7-10 with the original proof-of-concept program....

October 30, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Edgar Cochran

Microsoft Finds Google Chrome Vulnerability But Is Project Zero Tasting Its Own Medicine

In a new blog post, the Windows security team details a remote Chrome vulnerability which was found last month. “We responsibly disclosed the vulnerability that we discovered along with a reliable remote code execution exploit to Google on September 14, 2017,” explains Jordan Rabet, a Microsoft Offensive Security Research team member. “Google patched the problem within a week in its beta versions of Chrome, but the stable and public channel “remained vulnerable for nearly a month....

October 30, 2022 · 3 min · 532 words · Donald Martinez

Microsoft Forced To Disable Bing Trending After Sexually Suggestive Video Promotion

Bing’s trending articles section promoted stock videos with titles such as ‘Boys Erection’, ‘Girls Take of Panties’, and ‘Little Girl Peeing’. However, though alarming, an investigation by Shutterstock and Microsoft found that none of the videos contained illegal content. ‘Boys Erection’, for example, contained harmless footage of two children erecting a tent. A video titled ‘Big Tits Stock Video Footage’ featured great tit birds in glorious 4K. All were in the realm of acceptable stock footage, but there was clearly something awry on Microsoft’s side....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Michael Bullock

Microsoft Fudged Surveillance Requests Figure Issues Actual Number

Microsoft emailed us to point out it had made a “human error” in the initial reporting. The company originally said it received between 1,000 and 1,499 surveillance requests for foreign intelligence purposes (known as FISA) from January to June 2016. It turns out that figure is not accurate. In the email, a Microsoft spokesperson told us “the correct range for this time period is 0 – 499 FISA orders seeking disclosure of customer content....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Charles Allen

Microsoft Garage Debuts My Workspace Office 365 Toolbar For Mac

By using the toolbar, Office 365 users on Mac can access items such as calendar entries and documents. My Workspace sits in the toolbar area on Apple’s OS, providing a quick look at some key features. Among them is the ability to join a Skype meeting or to RSVP events. Microsoft has taken inspiration from its OneNote service by adding a list of recently used files to My Workspace. This allows Office 365 subscribers to manage these files in the toolbar....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Josh Payne

Microsoft Halts Incompatible Windows 11 Installations With Virtual Machines

Microsoft has said Windows 11 will only be available for laptops with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 or higher chips. Admittedly, that is most modern-era laptops, but hundreds of millions use Windows 10. That means there will be millions of users running hardware that cannot upgrade to Windows 11. With the release of Windows 11 Preview build 22458, Microsoft is now preventing VM installations. You may remember the company initially allowed users to use VMs for installing the platform, even on incompatible hardware....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 378 words · Matthew Perez

Microsoft Issues Update Across Sql Server Management Packs

1 New SQL Server 2008-2016 MP Features and Fixes (6.7.31.0)2 New SQL Server 2008-2016 Replication MP Features and Fixes (6.7.31.0)3 New SQL Server 2008-2016 Reporting Services MP Features and Fixes (6.7.31.0)4 New SQL Server 2008-2016 Analysis Services MP Features and Fixes (6.7.31.0)5 New SQL Server Dashboards MP Features and Fixes (6.7.31.0) Included in the update are System Center Management Pack, Server Replication, Server Analysis, Reporting Services, and Server Dashboards. This release is build number 6....

October 30, 2022 · 3 min · 624 words · Cecilia Clifton

Microsoft Issues Workaround For One Click Vulnerability

The vulnerability is described as a remote control execution (RCE) bug which is tracking as CVE-2022-3019. This flaw is found in the Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT). Yes, this is a service that gathers information about bugs and reports them to Microsoft Support, which makes this flaw about as ironic as its gets. If a threat actor successfully exploits the vulnerability, they can change data, delete files, view information, create new accounts, install programs and more....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Anderson Burke

Microsoft Joins The Long List Of Companies That Have Pulled Out Of Gdc 2020

GDC, or the Game Developers Conference, will be hosted in San Francisco from March 16-20. Though there are no confirmed cases in the region, authorities have declared a local health emergency. With fans and press traveling to GDC from all over the world, it has the potential to become a hotbed for the virus. For companies such as Microsoft, employee and developer safety comes first. “After a close review of guidance by global health authorities and out of an abundance of caution, we’ve made the difficult decision to withdraw from participating at Game Developers Conference 2020 in San Francisco,” said the company in a statement....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Mary Artrip

Microsoft Launches New Windows 10 Sdk Preview 16255

Additionally, Microsoft points out that that this SDK is for those running Windows 10 Insider Previews from Build 16225 and newer. Users interested in downloading the new SDK can do so from the Windows Insider developer section. As usual, Microsoft is asking for feedback and is also asking users to offer some feature requests for future builds. In its announcement, the company says the new SDK works with previous Windows SDK builds....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Margaret Mujalli

Microsoft Leak Confirms Surface Reliability Concerns

An internal chart from Microsoft shows that return rates for the Surface Book were at 17 percent through its launch period. In the next six months, the return rate was at 10 percent. The situation was little better for the Surface Pro 4, which had a 16 percent return rate through its launch. Through its lifetime, the aging Surface Pro 3 has maintained a return rate of around 6 percent....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Sabrina Walters

Microsoft Leaks Moment 2 Windows 11 2022 Update Features

Microsoft will apparently not roll out the Moment 2 release to Windows 2022 Update until January 2023. However, the Windows Insider team accidentally posted a video to YouTube that highlights the features we can expect to see. The video shows testing of Windows 11 preview build “23003.ni_moment_directdash_dev1.221018-160”, which is likely the internal build of the Moment 2 update. Some of the features are already in testing on the Windows Insider Program....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Heidi Graham

Microsoft Patent Proposes A Ultra Thin Usb C Connector

The document was first filed in 2016 and describes a single, seamless, thin housing. Microsoft outlines the housing as having a “uniform thickness along the entire length and proving both protection for wire termination and strain relief for the cable. As patents go, it’s not the most exciting. However, we could start seeing the cables in the Surface line, providing a smaller footprint and taking up less space on the exterior of the device....

October 30, 2022 · 1 min · 207 words · Elizabeth Kruger

Microsoft Patent Shows Automated Travel Journal System

The latest Microsoft Patent showcases an automated travel journal creation system. This is exactly the kind of patent we could see turned into a workable solution on a Microsoft service. Microsoft’s patent describes a diary generation system that will automatically find trips created by the user and detail the journeys in paragraphs. When many people travel, they create a diary, this document may include all the aspects of the journey....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Joel Krivanek

Microsoft Project Scorpio Will Lose Hardware Battle With Ps4 But May Win The War

1 Project Scorpio Limitations2 Microsoft’s Strategy According, to Mat Piscatella from the NPD Group, Xbox One sales will outpace Sony’s PlayStation 4 in the US. This will be driver by Project Scorpio: “I remain bullish on the Scorpio in the US market, particularly in the launch year. I think Scorpio has the potential to push Xbox One sales ahead of the PS4 in the US in 2017. Adoption among the core gaming audience could be significant,” he said....

October 30, 2022 · 5 min · 957 words · Betty Durden

Microsoft Releases Windows 10 Creators Update Build 15055 To Fast Ring

Earlier in the week, Microsoft sent out build 15051, although it was only for Windows 10 Mobile. This is the first PC release of the week and continues Microsoft’s fast-paced roll out of Creators Update previews. The feature update (known as Redstone 2) is due to launch next month, with April 11 a mooted date. Microsoft is expected to sign off on the build soon and turn its attention to Redstone 3....

October 30, 2022 · 3 min · 537 words · Michelle Miller

Microsoft Releases Windows 10 Insider Build 16215 With New Fluent Design Start Ui And Action Center Improvements

1 Start Menu and Action Center Changes2 Edge and Cortana Improvements Start Menu and Action Center Changes In a blog post on Thursday, Windows Insider head Dona Sarkar ran through some of the changes in this build. Here’s a quick summary of Start and Action Center changes: “Start improvements include: Acrylic: If you have transparency enabled for Start, you’ll notice it’s now been updated to use the new acrylic design. Vertical resize: No more glitches at the bottom of the frame....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Joe Moore

Microsoft Rolls Out Arrow Launcher Update Improves People Experience And More

In terms of features, the latest update for Arrow Launcher lets users choose between different actions for contacts on the People card on the home screen. In addition, you can now let Arrow Launcher merge contacts and remove duplicate contacts from your phone. The Android launcher does so intelligently and arranges your contacts for you in a jiffy. This update brings several new other features. You can check the full changelog below:...

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 243 words · Delbert Crenshaw

Microsoft Rolls Out Email Document Dictation To Office Insiders

The functionality will be a big help to those with accessibility issues, but could also have wider uses. If you don’t have your hands free or are simply a slow typist, this could offer some relief. The functionality comes under the Office Intelligent Services banner and shouldn’t require much effort on the user’s part. After pressing the dictate button, you can simply talk in a clear, conversational tone, and it should pick up most punctuation automatically....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Charles Turner

Microsoft S Emergency Meltdown And Spectre Windows Patch Risks Performance Problems

Yesterday it first emerged that Intel chips were exploitable at a kernel level. It was originally believed it only affected Intel, albeit most its chips from the last decade. However, it was later found to also impact AMD and ARM. This basically means almost every machine could be affected from your home PC to the supercomputers used in cloud datacenters. If you cannot wait for the monthly patch roundup, you can grab the update manually through Microsoft Update....

October 30, 2022 · 4 min · 640 words · Walter Plott