Microsoft Office Patchday (January 5, 2021)

[German]On January 5, 2021(first Tuesday of the month, Office Patchday) Microsoft released several non-security updates for versions of Microsoft Office that are still supported. Here is a brief overview.

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Windows didn't die yet (Jan. 2021)

win7 [German]On January 14, 2020, one year ago, support with security updates for Windows 7 expired for most users. But millions of systems continue to run this operating system version and are connected to the Internet. Microsoft provides security updates till January 2023 for some users. Here's a quick look at that issue.

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Slack outage (Jan. 4, 2021)

[German]Slack, a web-based instant messaging service provider, experienced a massive global disruption on January 4, 2021. Users experienced login issues and were unable to use the service.

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SolarWinds hack: Hacker goals; outsourcing are under investigation?

[German]More and more details about the SolarWinds hack are coming to light, and more and more questions are surfacing. There are a large number of people affected, raising the question of the attackers' targets. In addition, questions are growing louder about why the early warning systems in the U.S. did not kick in, and whether outsourcing to SolarWinds dependencies in Eastern Europe made the attack possible in the first place.

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Cyber security trends 2021

[German]To kick off 2021, I'd like to take a quick look at cybersecurity trends. What can we expect in the next 12 months in this regard, especially after many tasks were moved to the home office in 2020 as part of the Covid 19 pandemic.

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

[Sponsored Post]In the rapidly evolving IT world, choosing the right remote desktop software is critical for organizations that value security, ease of use and reliability. One provider of secure remote access that has been on the market since 2001 is ISL Online, which presents some considerations for choosing such software below. More ...


Retired: Enhanced Security Admin Environment (ESAE) Approach

[German]A brief note for admins responsible for security in Active Directory structures and 'secure workstations'. Microsoft has retired the Enhanced Security Admin Environment (ESAE) architectural approach to securing AD computer structures.

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Good news: Most messaging apps are secure

With the Covid-19 pandemic forcing many countries to go into lockdown, people are having to talk to their friends and family or customers online rather than in person. The good news: Most messenger apps are secure, but be careful with Facebook Messenger and Telegram – they're not secure by default.

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SolarWinds hackers had access to Microsoft source code

[German]Microsoft has admitted that the hackers who introduced the SolarWinds backdoor into the Orion software had access to project source code. Code could allegedly not be changed, however.

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Happy new year 2021

That's what I wish all blog readers – and also health and happiness – and of course no New Year's hangover.

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Security Baseline for Windows 10/Server 20H2 released

Microsoft has published the final release of Security Baseline package for Windows 10 version 20H2 and Windows Server version 20H2. The announcement has been made in this Techcommunity blog post. The Security Baseline package is a set of tools, that allows enterprise security administrators to download, analyze, test, edit and store Microsoft-recommended security configuration baselines for Windows and other Microsoft products, while comparing them against other security configurations. The Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit 1.0 can be downloaded for free.

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