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Winsage
June 22, 2025
Microsoft Windows 11 Pro is currently available for .97, reduced from its regular price of 9, but this offer is valid only until July 20. Windows 11 Pro includes features such as a sleek interface, snap layouts, improved voice typing, advanced security features (biometric logins, encrypted authentication, enhanced antivirus), tools for professionals (Microsoft Teams, Azure AD, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox), touchscreen capability, an AI-powered assistant (Copilot), and support for DirectX 12 Ultimate for gaming. The minimum system requirements to run Windows 11 Pro are 4GB of RAM and 40GB of hard drive space.
AppWizard
June 10, 2025
A modern, AI-driven workplace is reshaping mobility, requiring a shift beyond remote access. Employees now use innovative tools for enhanced productivity and collaboration, but over half of organizations view smartphones as their most vulnerable endpoint. Data breaches are often linked to improper mobile access (54% of incidents) and insecure public Wi-Fi (40% of compromises). To stay competitive, businesses must prioritize secure, tailored employee experiences. Android is adapting to meet organizational needs with enterprise-grade security features, including: - Advanced Protection: Provides robust mobile device protection against online threats. - Identity Check: Requires biometric authentication for device access outside trusted locations. - Corporate badges in Google Wallet: Allows secure access to workplace buildings via NFC. - APN Overrides via AMAPI: Ensures secure network access by controlling cellular data usage on managed devices.
AppWizard
June 2, 2025
On May 30, 2025, CERT Polska disclosed three security vulnerabilities affecting preinstalled Android applications on Ulefone and Krüger&Matz smartphones: CVE-2024-13915, CVE-2024-13916, and CVE-2024-13917. - CVE-2024-13915: The com.pri.factorytest application allows any app to invoke the FactoryResetService, enabling unauthorized factory resets due to improper export controls (CWE-926). - CVE-2024-13916: The com.pri.applock application exposes a public method that allows malicious apps to steal the user’s PIN, representing an exposure of sensitive system information (CWE-497). - CVE-2024-13917: The exported activity in com.pri.applock allows privilege escalation by enabling malicious apps to inject intents with system-level privileges if they have access to the compromised PIN (CWE-926). Users of affected devices are advised to seek firmware updates or mitigations from their vendors.
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