A researcher accuses Microsoft of banning their GitHub and Microsoft accounts after publishing a Windows 11 BitLocker ...
A zero-day exploit circulating online allows people with physical access to a Windows 11 system to bypass default BitLocker ...
Microsoft rushes to mitigate the new “YellowKey” flaw that may bypass BitLocker protections and expose encrypted Windows ...
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Microsoft's GitHub bans security researcher who posted zero-day Windows as revenge
Microsoft's GitHub bans security researcher who posted zero-day Windows exploits ...
The latest Microsoft Patch Tuesday rollout featured no zero-days. However, an angry hacker has just dropped two new 0-day exploits targeting Windows users.
The MiniPlasma exploit targets CVE-2020-17103, a Windows vulnerability that should have been patched in December 2020.
Microsoft deleted the researcher's bug report account, suspended their GitHub, and threatened criminal charges, all while three zero-days remain unpatched.
Following the release of a BitLocker zero-day security bypass by a disgruntled hacker, Microsoft has now offered mitigation ...
Cybercriminals abuse trusted Intel driver to gain kernel access and shut down Windows Defender, enabling undetected malware ...
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