Time to say goodbye from all of us at bit-tech.net
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Situation sadly normal at Microsoft.
Only appears exploitable in Wi-Fi Direct mode.
Also simplifies reverse-engineering, mind you.
Keystone update tool to blame
Whoops.
B-1 stepping fine for 'PC Usage.'
Steal private data via the network.
Update now.
Gobbles up CPU cycles.
...it's not what it sounds like, honest.
Brings old firmware out of retirement.
Update now if you're a user.
Leaves users' traffic exposed.
Rates flaw as 'critical.'
Patch, or disable HT, now.
Only versions pre-Windows 8 affected.
Nasty, but difficult to exploit.
Android variant vulnerable to forgery.
Avast, Sophos users affected.
Two high severity.
Update to 3.18 now.
90 day deadline expires.
Will ignore hardware encryption unless forced.
October 14 2021 | 15:04