Category: Microsoft

Microsoft Fixes Broken ‘Print to PDF’ Feature On Windows 11 24H2

Microsoft has released a fix for a frustrating bug that caused the ‘Microsoft Print to PDF’ functionality to vanish for users after installing April 2025 KB5055627 (OS Build 26100.3915) preview update on devices running Windows 11 24H2. What Went Wrong After installing April’s optional update, several users found that the ‘Microsoft Print to PDF’ option […]

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Microsoft Authenticator: Export Passwords By July 2025

We reported earlier this month that Microsoft has plans to phase out the password storage and autofill feature from its Microsoft Authenticator app starting in July 2025, with a complete phase-out by August 2025. Now, the app has started warning users that its password autofill feature will stop working in July 2025, and it is […]

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Microsoft Rolls Out Windows 11 24H2 Update To All Users

Microsoft has officially commenced the widespread deployment of Windows 11, version 24H2, also known as the Windows 11 2024 Update, to all compatible PCs not under safeguard holds. This significant update brings a host of new features and improvements aimed at enhancing user experience, performance, and security. “We have reached the last phase of the […]

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Windows 10 KB5058379 Update Triggers BitLocker Errors and BSODs

Once again, Microsoft’s engineers have found themselves in hot water. A recent Windows 10 update—KB5058379—is causing headaches for users worldwide, with many reporting unexpected BitLocker recovery screens and even the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) after installation. The latest Windows 10 update – KB5058379 – was released on May 13, as part of Microsoft’s […]

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Microsoft 365 Copilot’s Data Exposed – Hit by Zero-Click Vulnerability

Security researchers at Aim Security discovered “EchoLeak”, the first known zero-click artificial intelligence (AI) vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot that allowed attackers to silently siphon off sensitive corporate data by simply sending a maliciously crafted email that required no interaction from the user, no link-clicking, and no downloads. “This vulnerability represents a significant breakthrough in […]

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