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Month: May 2025

May 27, 2025

Microsoft multimodal AI

Hi, seriously, not enough folks ask about the real magic under the hood of multimodal AI. and lemme tell you, Microsoft’s doing some next-level wizardry with models like kosmos-2 and florence. buckle up, it’s gonna be a bit geeky, a bit messy, but totally worth it. so. what even is multimodal ai? easy. it’s an…

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May 27, 2025

Wireshark Filters for Beginners

# Sometimes, we technical specialists, engineers, and researchers have to pick up completely different tools and start examining network traffic under a magnifying glass. I’ve been using Microsoft tools for a long time, but besides those, this application is also in my toy box—it helps me live comfortably and work peacefully. I suggest we take…

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May 27, 2025May 28, 2025

Mastering Security in Microsoft Entra ID (MFA, Conditional Access, Identity Protection)

Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) is the cornerstone of secure identity management in Microsoft 365 and Azure environments. It delivers comprehensive protection through Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Conditional Access (CA) policies, and Identity Protection (IP). This article provides an in-depth technical perspective suitable for scientific and enterprise-grade IAM implementations ✅ Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) What…

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May 27, 2025

Extended Guide: Microsoft Tools for AI/ML

nb- that is an first article from cycle of “For Technical Implementation Specialists” Introduction When Microsoft talks about artificial intelligence, it means an entire ecosystem of tools—from ready-made APIs to full-fledged platforms for building custom models. In this guide, we’ll cover: When to use off-the-shelf services vs. building your own models How to optimize budget…

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May 26, 2025

Perfect DLL Hijacking: Complete Loader Lock Bypass with Technical Insights

Disclaimer / Research NoticeThis article is intended solely for educational and research purposes. The techniques and mechanisms described herein are aimed at deepening understanding of Windows internals, software security, and malware detection methods. It is not a guide for unauthorized access, exploitation, or any activity that violates applicable laws or ethical standards. DLL hijacking is…

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May 23, 2025

Microsoft’s Copilot Wave 2: A Leap Toward AI Autonomy or a Glimpse Into Its Limits?

Build 2025’s biggest reveal exposes groundbreaking features- and hidden flaws. REDMOND, WA – At its annual Build developer conference, Microsoft unveiled Copilot Wave 2, the next evolution of its AI-powered assistant, promising to redefine productivity with advanced reasoning, memory, and generative capabilities. But beneath the sleek demos lies a critical question: Is this truly the dawn of…

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May 22, 2025

Microsoft Releases Emergency Windows 10 Update Due to BitLocker Failure

Microsoft has urgently released an update for Windows 10 to fix a serious issue causing BitLocker encryption to malfunction. The problem occurs after installing the KB5034441 security update, which was supposed to patch vulnerabilities in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). What Went Wrong? The update was intended to close a security hole (CVE-2024-20666) that could allow attackers to bypass BitLocker encryption….

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May 22, 2025

Scheduled Password Changes Are an Outdated Practice

Hi for All and have a nice time, so today we are talking about passwords (ready?) Let’s think! • In most IT systems and various companies, mandatory periodic password changes are a common rule. At my company, passwords must be changed every three months. Do you think this approach is correct? After all, this practice…

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May 19, 2025

Just updates of Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert certification

  well done for next year. Alex

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May 19, 2025

Microsoft’s May 2025 Patch Tuesday: 78 Fixes, 5 Zero-Days, and a Whole Lot of “Oh No”

Another month, another Patch Tuesday—because nothing says “fun” like spending your evening installing updates while silently questioning your life choices. This time, Microsoft dropped 78 fixes, including 5 zero-days that hackers have been actively exploiting (because why wait for a patch when you can exploit now, right?). The Breakdown (Because Numbers Are Fun) Critical: 11 (aka “Patch this yesterday”) Important: 66…

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