Hi again )))) So, today two articles )))) its Friday! Microsoft noticed that people share sketchy links in Teams chats like they’re passing notes in high school. To combat this, they’re rolling out a feature to automatically warn users when a link looks fishy. Because yes, phishing attacks are still the thing. What’s the Deal?…
Month: September 2025
Windows Defender Firewall Vulnerabilities: When the “Defender” Needs Defending
Hi, so, turns out our good old Windows Defender Firewall isn’t exactly the knight in shining armor. Microsoft just patched four shiny new privilege escalation vulnerabilities that could let a low-level user level up like they just found a cheat code in GTA lol. Yeah, it’s not game over, but it’s definitely multiplayer chaos. The…
Announcement: Strategic Session “Unified Security with Microsoft: From Theory to Operational Practice”
For: Leaders, architects, and key specialists from the IT, Security, and DevOps departments of Quantty House (Cyprus/Germany). Objective: To move from the siloed use of tools to a cohesive security strategy built on the integration of Microsoft solutions, thereby enhancing operational resilience and efficiency. Detailed Event Timing Plan (Total Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes) Time Duration…
Azure Front Door vs. CVE-2025-8671 “MadeYouReset”: Nope, Not Today
What’s going on? Ah, HTTP/2 — the gift that keeps on giving. On August 13, 2025, a shiny new DoS vulnerability popped up: CVE-2025-8671, lovingly nicknamed MadeYouReset. The trick? Attackers spam servers with stream resets inside a single connection. Translation: your backend spends its time canceling stuff instead of doing actual work. Congratulations, you just…