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Breen said another patch — CVE-2025-55234, a 8.8 CVSS-scored flaw affecting the Windows SMB client for sharing files across a network — also is listed as privilege escalation bug but is likewise ...
Microsoft is officially killing off the Remote Desktop app. It’s unfortunate since it is/was one of the easier ways to connect to your PC while on vacation. System admins also rely on it to connect to ...
Today is Microsoft' 2025 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 81 flaws, including two publicly disclosed ...
The company is tightening controls on workplace discussions and building security following a sit-in Gaza protest.
Microsoft will shut down the Remote Desktop app on May 27, with the Windows App taking over the remote access features. According to Microsoft, the Windows App will offer a unified interface, better ...
I support someone who uses a Windows 10 PC. I'm royally tired of Teamviewer constantly kicking me off the connection when I'm trying to fix his PC. Without warning. What is a good, free tool to do ...
Yesterday, Microsoft announced in a blog post that Windows App has finally been released to the general public and is available for Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and web browsers. In a nutshell, ...
Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is the foundation on which various built-in Windows remote access tools rest. This secure network communications protocol supports both the old-school Remote ...
Overview On September 10, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Microsoft released the September Security Update patch, fixing 86 security issues involving widely used products such as Windows, Microsoft Office, ...
While similar in scope and use cases, the collaboration features, pricing, and supported operating systems set these two remote desktop options apart. The ability to access a remote machine is often ...
in which case, if you're attached enough to them to offer on-demand remote support, perhaps you could pass newer e-waste to them? Perhaps i'm stating the obvious to you but it does seem weird to me ...