cloud synchronization

Winsage
April 18, 2026
A vulnerability has been discovered in Windows Defender that allows standard users to exploit a logic error in the file remediation process, enabling code execution with elevated privileges without administrative access. This flaw, identified by security researcher Chaotic Eclipse, occurs because Windows Defender does not verify if the restoration location of flagged files has been altered through a junction point. The exploit, named RedSun, takes advantage of a missing validation in the MpSvc.dll file, allowing attackers to redirect file restoration to the C:WindowsSystem32 directory. RedSun operates by chaining together four legitimate Windows features: Opportunistic Locks (OPLOCKs), Cloud Files API, Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS), and Junction Points. The execution of the exploit involves monitoring shadow copies, triggering Defender's detection, synchronizing OPLOCKs, and ultimately writing malicious binaries to the System32 directory. The root cause is the lack of reparse point validation in the restoration process, and currently, no patch or CVE has been assigned for this vulnerability. It affects Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2019 and later, and organizations are advised to implement behavioral detection strategies until a fix is available.
AppWizard
October 9, 2025
Supermarket Simulator has launched on Xbox Series X|S and PC as a Day One Game Pass title, available for £16.74 for non-subscribers. Developed by Nokta Games and published by NAISU, the game has received a "Very Positive" rating on Steam since its release in June. Players take on the role of a supermarket manager, designing their store, curating product selections, and managing various retail challenges. The game features hands-on gameplay, allowing players to order stock, unpack items, and organize products. Players must make strategic decisions regarding purchases and pricing to maximize profits while managing online orders and maintaining store security. Supermarket Simulator is an Xbox Play Anywhere title, enabling cross-platform access on Xbox and Windows PC with cloud synchronization.
AppWizard
September 19, 2025
The author experienced file management issues with Google Docs due to its lack of a folder system, leading to a search for alternatives. 1. Notion: Offers seamless transition from Google Docs, with essential formatting tools, auto-save, user-friendly sharing, and offline access. It is highly customizable but has a steep learning curve compared to Google Docs. 2. Obsidian: Focuses on privacy with local file storage by default, allowing offline access without internet. It offers cloud synchronization for flexibility but is ideal for users who prefer keeping documents off the cloud. 3. Simplenote: A simple app for creating notes and to-do lists with easy sharing and document pinning. It lacks a folder organization system, which may limit its use for extensive document collections. 4. WPS Office: A robust alternative that supports document creation, presentations, and spreadsheets, with a built-in PDF reader. Its interface resembles Microsoft Word, but it is owned by a Chinese company, raising some privacy concerns despite end-to-end encryption. The author also mentions Evernote and Google Keep as other options, with Evernote's free plan becoming less appealing and Google Keep being simpler but limited for extensive document needs.
AppWizard
September 1, 2025
Google is set to introduce a new "Uninstall" button in the Google Play Store, allowing users to remotely uninstall apps from any connected Android device. Although this feature is not yet active, the code for version 47.7.19-31 of the Google Play Store app indicates its imminent availability. Currently, uninstalling apps remotely requires navigating through multiple menus, which can be cumbersome for users. The new feature aims to streamline the uninstallation process, especially for users with the same apps installed across multiple devices. The timeline for the rollout of this feature is uncertain.
AppWizard
August 1, 2025
The Kindle app is recognized as the best overall reading application in 2025, featuring a user-friendly interface, extensive library, and customization options. Libby connects with local library memberships, offering free access to e-books and audiobooks but has a challenging interface. Google Play Books provides a simple alternative for purchasing e-books and transitioning to audiobooks, though it has limited customization. Readly offers a subscription model for accessing a wide range of magazines and newspapers, including a one-month free trial. Google News delivers personalized news recommendations and allows users to follow specific outlets. Audible specializes in audiobooks with a vast library and a subscription model that includes one credit per month for purchases.
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