North Korean Exploit Targets Windows with Sophisticated Rootkit Installation
A newly patched Windows vulnerability has been exploited by North Korean hackers to install an advanced rootkit called FudModule, targeting high-value industries like cryptocurrency engineering and aerospace. The sophisticated attack, attributed to the Lazarus group, leverages a zero-day flaw to gain system-level privileges.
Microsoft Fixes TPM 2.0 Exploit to Block Windows 11 Installation on Incompatible CPUs
Microsoft has patched a popular workaround that allowed users to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, enforcing its strict hardware requirements. This change will impact users of older CPUs and systems without TPM 2.0, who have relied on this method to upgrade their OS.
Windows Introduces Seamless Nearby Share Feature for Android Devices
Microsoft has introduced Nearby Share for Windows, enhancing file-sharing capabilities between Windows PCs and Android devices. This new feature is integrated directly into the Windows OS, offering a more seamless experience compared to Google's standalone Quick Share app.
Windows 11 Version 24H2 Clean Installs Now Feature Default BitLocker Encryption
Microsoft's upcoming Windows 11 update, version 24H2, will enable BitLocker device encryption by default on clean installations, enhancing security. This feature will be automatically activated on first sign-in with a Microsoft or work/school account.