A proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit has been released for a now-patched security flaw impacting Windows Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) that could trigger a denial-of-service (DoS) condition. The out-of-bounds reads vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2024-49113 (CVSS score: 7.5). It was addressed by Microsoft as part of Patch Tuesday updates for December 2024, alongside CVE-2024-49112 (
Monthly Archives: January 2025
Midjourney prompts for YouTube thumbnails help you create eye-catching images that make people want to watch your videos. A good thumbnail is important for standing out and getting more clicks. Check out these prompt ideas to make your channel look great! Best Midjourney Prompts for YouTube Thumbnails Here are my top picks: 1. Men Running […]
Looking for a viable free alternative to Microsoft Word? It’s long been the go-to word-processing tool for personal and professional use. However, you can find similar tools that don’t require a subscription or hefty software purchase. If you’re a student, freelancer, or small business owner, there’s no need to break the bank when you can […]
If you can’t create a new folder in Windows 11, it’s likely due to permission issues, corrupted files, or software conflicts. This problem can disrupt your workflow and make organizing files challenging. However, I can show you how to resolve it and restore normal folder functionality. Let’s get into the solutions! Quick Fixes First, try […]
The “DLLRegisterserver was not found” error can be frustrating, especially when registering a Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file using the regsvr32 command. This issue typically occurs when the DLL file is either missing, improperly located, or has insufficient permissions. Luckily, I can show you how to fix it with ease. Let’s get into the solutions! […]
If you don’t know how to schedule send in Outlook, you’ve come to the right place. Outlook comes with various helpful features to send emails professionally. One of those is scheduling. It comes in handy when you’ve crafted an email late at night but want to deliver it only during business hours. Here’s how to […]
Microsoft has announced that it’s making an “unexpected change” to the way .NET installers and archives are distributed, requiring developers to update their production and DevOps infrastructure. “We expect that most users will not be directly affected, however, it is critical that you validate if you are affected and to watch for downtime or other […]
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit that accused the iPhone maker of invading users’ privacy using its voice-activated Siri assistant. The development was first reported by Reuters. The settlement applies to U.S.-based individuals current or former owners or purchasers of a Siri-enabled device who had their confidential […]
The Brain Cipher ransomware gang has begun to leak documents stolen in an attack on Rhode Island’s “RIBridges” social services platform. […]
A new variation of clickjacking attacks called “DoubleClickjacking” lets attackers trick users into authorizing sensitive actions using double-clicks while bypassing existing protections against these types of attacks. […]