Remote Access
The latest Remote Access coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
VPNs Are Legal Almost Everywhere — Until You Cross These 2026 Red Lines
Using a VPN on your Windows laptop isn't a crime in any major country as of mid-2026. But if you're heading to Myanmar, Russia, India, or the UAE, assuming that legality means trouble-free browsing...
Windows RasMan Vulnerability Lets Attackers Escalate Privileges Across the Network — Patch Now
On July 14, 2026, Microsoft rolled out its monthly security updates, patching 83 vulnerabilities across the Windows ecosystem. Among them, CVE-2026-50666 stands out: a network-exploitable...
How One MSP Ditched Kaseya VSA 9 for Datto RMM Without a Single Outage
Stability IT, a managed services provider based in North Wales, has completed a carefully orchestrated migration from Kaseya’s VSA 9 to Datto RMM, using the legacy RMM’s own scripting engine to...
CISA Zero Trust Mandate Hits the Plant Floor: What Windows Admins Must Secure Now
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released joint guidance—backed by the Departments of Defense, Energy, State, and the FBI—ordering industrial operators to adapt zero trust...
Splashtop 2026 Review: Premium Remote Access for Creators with Performance Focus
Splashtop's 2026 release delivers what many professional creators have been seeking: remote access software that prioritizes performance over everything else. The latest version builds on the...
2026 QuickBooks Hosting Demands SOC 2 and AES-256 on Windows Server 2025
QuickBooks Desktop remains the accounting backbone for thousands of firms in 2026, but the infrastructure supporting it has undergone a fundamental transformation. The shift from on-premises servers...
LibreOffice, Krita, RustDesk Replace Paid Apps in Real-World Windows Migration Test
Migrating from paid Windows applications to free, open-source alternatives is no longer just a hobbyist's fantasy—it's a practical reality for many users. A recent first-person experiment...
Windows Security: How to Disable RDP, SMBv1 & Unneeded Remote Access to Prevent Attacks
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Server Message Block version 1 (SMBv1) represent two of the most significant and persistent attack vectors in the Windows security landscape. While these protocols...
Agent Mode AI in Remote Access: How Devolutions RDM Secures AI Operations
The landscape of IT administration is undergoing a profound transformation as artificial intelligence evolves from a passive advisory tool into an active operational partner. Recent developments from...
CVE-2025-53806: Microsoft Patches RRAS Memory Disclosure Flaw in Windows VPN Servers
Microsoft has disclosed CVE-2025-53806, a new information disclosure vulnerability in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) that allows attackers to read sensitive memory contents from...
Microsoft Emergency Patch for RRAS Memory Leak (CVE-2025-53796) — Update Windows VPN Gateways Now
Microsoft has released a critical security update for Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) to plug an information disclosure hole that allows attackers to siphon memory contents over the...
Critical Windows Server VPN Gateway Flaw Allows Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution — Patch RRAS Now
Microsoft is urging organizations to immediately patch a series of critical heap-based buffer overflow vulnerabilities in Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) that can be exploited...