Articles from April 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in April 2025
TRMTracker Vulnerabilities Expose Industrial Control Systems to Cyber Risks
Hitachi Energy’s TRMTracker has come under scrutiny as cybersecurity researchers uncover a trio of vulnerabilities that could expose critical energy systems to remote attacks. These issues, disclosed
B&R APROL Vulnerabilities: Urgent Cybersecurity Risks for Industrial Automation
B&R APROL, a critical industrial automation system widely used in sectors like critical manufacturing, has recently come under intense scrutiny due to a series of vulnerabilities that underscore the i
ABB ACS880 Drives Vulnerabilities: Insights and Mitigation Strategies
The discovery of a set of vulnerabilities in ABB ACS880 Drives running CODESYS Runtime has set alarm bells ringing across the industrial automation world. These vulnerabilities, targeting drives that
CISA Advisory: Vulnerabilities in Hitachi Energy's RTU500 Series Exposed
The recent cybersecurity advisory from CISA has cast a spotlight on vulnerabilities in Hitachi Energy’s RTU500 Series, a family of devices integral to process control and industrial monitoring in the
CISA ICS Advisories: Impacts on Windows Security and Cyber Defense
CISA’s recent release of industrial control systems (ICS) advisories offers a timely reminder that even the most robust infrastructure components require constant vigilance. On April 3, 2025, the Cybe
Critical Vulnerabilities in ABB DC Drives: Risks and Mitigation Strategies
ABB’s low-voltage DC drives and power controllers have recently come under scrutiny after a series of vulnerabilities were disclosed in the CODESYS runtime—a critical component underpinning these inte
Optimize RAM Allocation on Windows 11 for Enhanced Performance
Allocating more RAM to applications or games in Windows 11 can make a world of difference when it comes to smoother performance and fewer hiccups during peak usage. While Windows is designed to manage
Urgent Warning: Microsoft Urges Windows 10 Users to Upgrade or Stop Using Their PCs
Microsoft’s latest warning to Windows users has set off alarm bells across the PC landscape. In a bold call to action, Microsoft is urging roughly 240 million Windows 10 users to “stop using your PC”
EternalBlue: The Infamous Cyber Exploit and Its Lasting Impact
EternalBlue is not just another exploit in the cybersecurity hall of fame—it’s the infamous flaw that shook the digital world in 2017 and still resonates in security advisories today. Originally leake
Navigating the New Era of Network Security: Multi-Cloud, Zero-Trust, and More
The digital landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation, with network security increasingly defined by multi-cloud strategies, zero-trust principles, and an ever-growing reliance on automation.
Introducing Hyperlight Wasm: Revolutionizing Cloud Deployment on Azure
Microsoft’s Azure Core Upstream team has just taken a bold step forward with the introduction of Hyperlight Wasm—a breakthrough that promises to redefine how WebAssembly modules and components are dep
How to Install Deepseek R1 AI Locally on Windows for Enhanced Privacy
Deepseek R1 has sparked excitement by offering a viable alternative to popular AI models like ChatGPT. Unlike cloud-dependent setups, running Deepseek R1 locally means enhanced privacy, faster respons