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Winsage
May 5, 2025
Microsoft is set to roll out the Windows 11 version 24H2 update, which will install automatically on eligible PCs and laptops. Users can check for the update in the Settings menu. Devices running Home or Pro editions of Windows 11 (versions 21H2, 22H2, and 23H2) that are not part of IT-managed networks will transition to version 24H2 automatically. Some systems may experience delays due to compatibility issues. Once the update downloads, users will receive a notification to begin installation, and while they cannot decline the upgrade, they can schedule the installation at their convenience.
Tech Optimizer
May 5, 2025
McAfee can appear on computers without user consent, often pre-installed on new laptops or bundled with other software. To uninstall McAfee on Windows 10 or 11, users can access the Settings app or Control Panel to remove it. For Mac users, the McAfee Total Protection Uninstaller can be used, but some residual files may need to be deleted manually. If standard uninstallation methods fail, the MCPR removal tool can be used to thoroughly clean up remnants of the software. Uninstalling McAfee is generally not detrimental, as many users prefer alternative antivirus solutions or rely on built-in protections provided by their operating systems.
Winsage
May 5, 2025
Windows 11's 24H2 update has entered the final phase of its rollout and is now broadly available to all users. Microsoft has stated that the update will be pushed via Windows Update, but some users may experience delays due to compatibility holds for devices with known issues. Devices running Windows 11 Home and Pro editions will receive the update automatically unless managed by IT departments. Users can check for updates in Windows Update, and while some may receive the update automatically, not all will experience immediate installation. Microsoft emphasizes the importance of updates for device security and states that they cannot be completely stopped. Users on Windows 11 Home have limited options for delaying updates but can temporarily pause them when available.
Winsage
May 5, 2025
Windows 11 24H2 was released in October of the previous year and includes enhancements such as an enriched File Explorer, a transformed Start menu with integrated Phone Connection and Power Settings, improved video calling, and increased incorporation of artificial intelligence. The initial rollout faced deployment challenges due to unforeseen bugs, but these have been addressed, and the update is now considered stable for widespread adoption. Minor issues remain, but they are classified as non-critical, allowing for expanded availability. Windows 11 24H2 is accessible for download on all compatible PCs, and users can upgrade from older versions by checking for updates in Settings. Additionally, automatic updates are being rolled out for unmanaged Windows 11 devices running versions 23H2 and 22H2.
Winsage
May 5, 2025
Microsoft is urging Windows 10 users to transition to Windows 11 as support for Windows 10 is set to expire on October 14. The Windows 11 24H2 update has entered its final rollout phase and will be automatically downloaded for Home and Pro editions of Windows 11, specifically versions 23H2, 22H2, and 21H2 that are not managed by IT departments. Users will receive notifications for the upgrade, but cannot cancel the installation once downloaded. Currently, over 53% of users remain on Windows 10, highlighting the urgency to upgrade. Microsoft offers a free upgrade for compatible hardware and a 12-month security extension, though details on this option are limited.
BetaBeacon
May 5, 2025
- Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE is a game included with Apple Arcade subscription where players roll katamari to make them bigger in a mock livestream format. - The gameplay of Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE remains similar to its original version from 2004, with some minor changes in controls and influencer window dressing.
Winsage
May 4, 2025
Microsoft has warned about the increasing use of PDF attachments in cyberattacks, particularly during the U.S. tax season. Attackers have been using PDFs with embedded links that redirect users to counterfeit pages, such as a fake DocuSign site. TrustWave SpiderLabs has identified a new campaign involving a fake payment SWIFT copy that leads to a malicious PDF containing obfuscated JavaScript, which downloads a script that conceals the RemcosRAT payload using steganography. This technique involves hiding links within images, making them difficult to detect. The latest attacks begin with phishing emails containing malicious PDFs that direct victims to harmful webpages, facilitating the delivery of RemcosRAT, a trojan that allows remote control of compromised systems. Users are advised to be cautious of emails labeled “SWIFT Copy” and to delete suspicious emails immediately.
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