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You won’t believe your eyes while reading this, but this is true. Microsoft just joined the Linux Foundation as a high-paying Platinum member.
Microsoft’s love with open source community is embracing as time passes. At its first Connect event in 2013, the company launched Visual Studio 2013. A year later, Microsoft open sourced .NET, and last year, it open sourced the Visual Studio Code
Microsoft released 14 security bulletins today, six rated critical. Among the fixes is a patch for a Windows kernel zero-day vulnerability disclosed by Google that was being used in attacks by the Sofacy APT gang.
Microsoft extended the end of life deadline on EMET to July 2018, but experts say its usefulness as a mitigation toolkit has been limited for some time.
In events that took place on consecutive days, the two tech giants presented last week their new ‘weapons’ in the fight for computer supremacy. Whereas Microsoft has decided to go for more pricey, sophisticated and innovative computers, Apple has decided to stay with what the company knows works well and has limited itself to introducing some improvements in its acclaimed laptop computers.
The Redmond company has taken everyone by surprise by rolling out an ‘all-in-one’ device, Microsoft Studio, aimed at knocking the iMac off its perch as the favorite tool among creative pros. The new computer is one part PC, one part graphics tablet. It can be folded, allowing artists and designers to use it in a similar way to a tablet, while offering at the same time an extremely powerful computer very reminiscent of Apple’s iMac for all kinds of professionals.
Additionally, the company founded by Bill Gates has upgraded its Surface Book tablet and presented the new update of its Windows 10 operating system: Windows Creators Update. This new version is stuffed with new features, including the first revision in a long time of its security tool Windows Defender.
The program ditches its classic look and feel in favor of a more Windows 10-style appearance, with a responsive interface adapted to touch screens. It also looks like Windows Defender will be integrated with other tools, like Windows Firewall or Family Safety, allowing for central management of all security aspects of Microsoft’s operating system.
As for Apple, the new MacBook Pro features some significant enhancements with regards to security. First, it incorporates Touch ID for the first time ever. Touch ID, already present in the company’s iPhones, is a fingerprint scanner which, despite posing certain security risks, introduces a new mechanism to verify a user’s identity on Apple’s computers beyond traditional passwords.
This biometric security system will be integrated into Apple’s laptops through the new Touch Bar, a multi-touch strip located above the keyboard and which displays contextual menus and allows for different actions depending on the program you are using. With the Touch Bar, for example, you will be able to do something as simple as paying for an online purchase just by placing your finger on the small display.
If this were not enough, the new MacBook Pro comes equipped with a secondary processor that will perform all security-related tasks, including managing Touch ID and the new Touch Bar. This secondary processor includes what is called ‘Secure Enclave’ technology, specifically designed to manage personal and confidential data most securely.
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Two-factor authentication protecting Outlook Web Access and Office 365 portals can be bypassed-and the situation likely cannot be fixed, a researcher has disclosed.
Google’s Threat Analysis Group publically disclosed on Monday a critical zero-day vulnerability in most versions of Windows just 10 days after privately disclosed both zero days to Microsoft and Adobe.
While Adobe rushed an emergency patch for its Flash Player software on October 26, Microsoft had yet to release a fix.
Microsoft criticized Google’s move, saying that the public disclosure of
Microsoft said Russian APT group Sofacy, which has ties to the country’s military intelligence operations, has been using Windows kernel and Adobe Flash zero day vulnerabilities in targeted attacks.
Google announced Monday that it will distrust certificates issued by WoSign and StartCom when in it ships Chrome 56 in January 2017.
An installer purporting to be Microsoft Security Essentials is malware that can lead to a support call scam.