If you’ve ever cloned a Windows Server machine and then watched your domain controller throw a fit about duplicate Security ...
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Storm-2949 turned stolen credentials into a cloud-wide breach, moving from identity compromise to large-scale data theft ...
Web applications rely on multiple layers of infrastructure to process user requests efficiently. Load balancers, reverse proxies, caching servers, and application servers all work together to improve ...
Microsoft delivered fixes for issues affecting everything from Windows to Office, .NET, and SQL Server, and several patches ...
If you are building a simple dashboard or a form-based application, the traditional JSON API (REST or GraphQL) approach is ...
Security vulnerabilities in MCP servers for three popular database projects could let attackers execute unintended SQL statements on Apache Doris, exfiltrate sensitive metadata from Alibaba RDS, and ...
Zero zero-day flaws were addressed in May’s Patch Tuesday update but as usual there is much for admins to chew over in the ...
Critical102Important0Moderate0LowMicrosoft addresses 118 CVEs in its May 2026 Patch Tuesday release, with no zero-days ...
Admins with Dynamics 365 on-prem should also take note of a “severe” vulnerability that allows remote code execution.
The FTP server ProFTPD includes a module called mod_sql. It contains an SQL injection vulnerability that can ultimately lead to the execution of injected code.
Nearly every major product family needs immediate patching, from Windows to Office to Microsoft Edge, SQL Server, and even Microsoft Developer Tools. Windows admins are going to be busy this month, ...