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Google Warns Against Fradulent Internet Certificates

Google found unauthorized digital certificates for many of its domains that had been issued from Egypt on Friday.

Microsoft February Patch Tuesday: 41 IE Flaws Fixed

This month's Microsoft security update has been released, packed with three "critical bulletins and six "important" items.

Health Insurer Anthem Discloses Massive Breach

Anthem alerted customers that its system had been compromised information, including names, addresses, birthdays and Social Security numbers of millions of its customers.

Microsoft Explains Legacy App Support in Microsoft's Upcoming Spartan Browser

Microsoft shed some light about its upcoming Spartan Web browser this week.

Windows 8.1 Zero-Day Flaw Disclosed by Google

Information pertaining to a vulnerability in Windows 8.1 that could allow for a malicious application from bypassing security was released last week by Google.

Rumor: Microsoft To Release 'Spartan' Web Browser with Windows 10

Redmond may be working on a new Web browser that may be a deviation from its Internet Explorer line.

19-Year-Old Windows Flaw Finally Gets a Fix

Microsoft has released a fix for a vulnerability that has been hidden in plain sight since 1995.

How To Scan for Expiring Certificates in PowerShell

PowerShell remoting will allow you to locate the expiring certs before they cause your Web site to go down.

Internet Explorer 11 Backward Capability Options To Expand

Expanded support for IE 11's Enterprise Mode backward compatibility options is expected to arrive next month.

Enabling IIS Remote Management Using PowerShell

Using PowerShell Remoting, the task can be complete in just a handful of steps.

Microsoft's September Patch: IE Zero-Day Flaw Gets Fix

Microsoft's monthly Security Update was released on Tuesday with one bulletin item rated "critical" and three "important" items.

Microsoft Releases 'Critical' IE and Windows Media Center Fixes

Microsoft released August's patch on Tuesday with nine bulletins -- two rated "critical" and seven rated "important" -- that address 37 flaws across multiple Microsoft products.

Out-of-Date ActiveX Blocking Delayed Until September

Microsoft announced that its plans to blocks older installations of ActiveX for Internet Explorer has been pushed back to Sept. 9.

Internet Explorer To Block Outdated ActiveX Versions

ActiveX blocking capabilities will be making their way to Internet Explorer browsers on Aug. 12, according to Microsoft.

Ransomware Targeting Synology NAS Servers Encrypts User Data

Ransomware that is currently going after Synology network attached storage (NAS) servers has been disclosed by the Taiwan-based storage hardware maker Synology.

EMET 5.0 Security Tool Released

Microsoft's Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) 5.0 is now generally available, the company announced today.

Microsoft's July Patch Causing 2 Different Crash Flaws

Issues concerning Microsoft's July security update, released last week, have led to crashes for many users. One is connected to the InstallShield application and another is a compatibility issue with Dell Data Protection suite.

Spoofed Google and Yahoo SSL Certs Blocked by Microsoft

In a security advisory released by Microsoft today, 45 sensitive secure sockets layer (SSL) certificates that have been unofficially issued by hackers are now blocked for Windows systems.

Microsoft Security Update for July Released, 29 Flaws Addressed

Microsoft today released its monthly security update, which includes two items rated "critical," three "important" bulletins and one "moderate" fix.

Pop Quiz: Windows Server 2012 R2 IPAM Architectures

Applies to the "Configure Network Services" objective of Exam 70-412.

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