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AppWizard
April 19, 2025
A vulnerability known as “Dirty Stream” was discovered by Microsoft, allowing malicious applications to hijack trusted apps on high-end Android devices. Although the flaw has been patched, any data accessed before the patch remains vulnerable. The vulnerability exploited the ContentProvider system in Android, enabling harmful apps to send deceptive files that could overwrite critical data in secure storage. Microsoft noted that this could lead to arbitrary code execution, giving attackers full control over applications and access to sensitive user data. Several popular Android apps were found to be vulnerable, with over four billion installations affected. It is crucial to promptly install security updates and maintain app vigilance to protect personal data.
Winsage
April 17, 2025
Microsoft has reported that two recent updates for Windows 11 24H2, specifically the April cumulative update KB5055523 and the March preview update KB5053656, are causing blue screen crashes with the error code 0x18B (SECUREKERNELERROR) after installation and reboot. There is currently no permanent solution, but Microsoft is working on a workaround using a Known Issue Rollback (KIR) that will automatically apply to personal or unmanaged devices through Windows Update. IT departments will need to manually download a Group Policy .msi file to implement the rollback. Affected machines will require a restart to complete the process.
Winsage
April 16, 2025
Microsoft has acknowledged that some users are receiving unsolicited invitations to upgrade to Windows 11, despite configurations in Intune meant to prevent this. The issue is attributed to a "recent service change" that has exposed a latent code problem affecting a subset of users. Affected users are prompted to upgrade regardless of IT restrictions, and those who have upgraded can manually roll back to the previous version. Microsoft has advised administrators to pause Windows Feature Updates temporarily and has announced that a targeted code fix is being deployed to resolve the issue. This incident is reminiscent of a previous Windows Server 2025 error in November 2024, which involved a mistaken release as a security update.
Winsage
April 16, 2025
Windows 10 has released a patch (KB5057589) for the Recovery Environment (WinRE) for versions 21H2 and 22H2. Some users are encountering a misleading error message indicating that the patch installation has failed, despite the update being successfully applied. Microsoft has stated that this error does not affect the update's functionality or the device. The misleading 'failed' status may remain until the next update check, at which point it should clear. The issue is primarily the erroneous error message, and Microsoft is working to resolve it.
Winsage
April 15, 2025
A new folder, typically located at C:inetpub, appears on Windows systems after installing the April Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 and 11. This folder is created as a security measure related to the vulnerability CVE-2025-21204, which could allow unauthorized access to system-level file management. Microsoft advises users to leave this folder untouched, as it is established with read-only SYSTEM-level access to prevent privilege escalation exploits. The folder will be created even if Internet Information Services (IIS) is not installed, and there are currently no known exploits for CVE-2025-21204. If the folder is deleted, it can be recreated by enabling IIS in the Windows features settings. Users can also manually create the folder with the appropriate permissions if desired.
Winsage
April 14, 2025
- Disabling background apps can save system resources and improve performance. This can be managed through Settings -> Apps -> Installed apps or the Task Manager. - Hibernate mode may consume significant disk space and is not necessary for daily use; Sleep mode is sufficient for most users. Hibernate can be disabled using the command powercfg /h off or through Control Panel -> Power Options. - Telemetry and diagnostic data collection can be disabled in Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Diagnostics & Feedback, and previously collected data can be deleted to reclaim storage space. - Notifications, tips, and suggestions can be turned off in Settings > System > Notifications to reduce distractions. - The lock screen can be disabled to save resources; Windows 11 Pro users can use the Local Group Policy Editor, while Home users can modify the registry by creating a Notlockscreen DWORD value in the WindowsPersonalization key.
Winsage
April 14, 2025
An empty folder named "inetpub" appeared among system files after the Windows 11 April 2025 Update. Microsoft advises users not to delete this folder, as it is linked to a critical security update (KB5055523) that enhances protection against vulnerabilities, specifically CVE-2025-21204. The folder's specific role in security has not been clarified by Microsoft. Users who deleted the folder can restore it by enabling Internet Information Services through the Control Panel.
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