Category Archives: Security

Android: Meta and Yandex escapted browser sandboxing and track users

[German]I'm adding an information that I came across a few days ago. Anyone using apps or services from Meta (Facebook & Co.) or Yandex (Russian, less common in DACH) on Android was tracked. Security researchers have discovered that tracking pixels … Continue reading

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Cyber attack on H World Hotel Group (Steigenberger & Co.)?

[German]A quick call to the blog readership to see if anyone has any more information on this. I have received information that there was a successful cyber attack on the H World hotel group. This would presumably also affect Steigenberger. … Continue reading

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Windows design flaw allows disabling user group policies since over 25 years

[German]A somewhat unconventional design decision by the Windows developers makes it possible for attackers to locally override group policies for users (user group policies). Normal user rights and a dll file shipped with Windows are sufficient. Microsoft has no plans … Continue reading

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Windows 11 24H2: PowerShell AppLocker/WDAC Script Enforcement was broken for months

[German]On this occasion, I'll take up a topic that came to my attention at the beginning of May 2025. Administrators noticed that the PowerShell Script Enforcement in AppLocker/WDAC had been broken for months. Although this should now be fixed with … Continue reading

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Phishing with appointment invitations targets Office 365 accounts

[German]I'm pick up on a topic that is somehow already known in this form. Owners of Microsoft Office 365 accounts receive appointment invitations that claim that an action needs to be carried out. But in the background is a phisher … Continue reading

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Why ISL Online: Critical factors when choosing a remote desktop solution

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Microsoft Phishing with MS 365 tenants?

[German]I'd like to discuss an email I allegedly received from Microsoft regarding an "expiring tenant". Something needs to be ordered because the tenant, which has been inactive for more than 200 days, will otherwise expire. Is it a legitimate mail … Continue reading

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BadSuccessor: Read up on the dMSA AD privilege increase issue

[German]Recently, security researchers have pointed out a potential vulnerability lurking in the delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSAs) newly introduced in Windows Server 2025. By abusing dMSAs, attackers can take over any principal in the domain. A security researcher is critical … Continue reading

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Excel can't load documents with […] in file name after May 2025 update

[German]On May 13, 2025 (second Tuesday of the month, Microsoft Patchday), Microsoft released several security-related updates for Microsoft Office 2016, as well as the C2R variants (Office 2016-2021 and 365) and other products. In the meantime, I have received some … Continue reading

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The 4 most important password errors that jeopardize security

[German]Even if Information Technology should move towards passwordless logins (passkey & Co.), logins using a user name and password are still widespread. Just as widespread are certain mistakes when choosing passwords, which jeopardizes security. I recently received an overview from … Continue reading

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Suspected InfoStealer data leak exposes 184 million login data

[German]Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler came across a freely accessible and unprotected database on the Internet. The find was quite something, as a look at the data sets suggests that it was probably data collected by InfoStealer malware. Records containing 184 … Continue reading

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