Proprietary Software 'Security'
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Security researchers at Wiz discover another major Azure vulnerability
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Azure drops vulnerable bots in customer environments by default
A little-known monitoring and management software for Linux virtual machines in Microsoft's Azure cloud should be patched as soon as possible to avoid exploitation of critical and serious remote code execution and privilege escalation vulnerabilities, researchers warn.
Unbeknownst to Azure customers, Microsoft automatically deploys the open source Open Management Infrastructure agents for Linux instances, security firm Wiz said.
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OMIGOD! Microsoft Secretly Installed an Open Source Agent with Critical Vulnerabilities on Thousands of Linux VMs [Ed: Microsoft partner about Microsoft's latest bug/back doors in Linux]
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Windows 11 is no longer compatible with Oracle VirtualBox VMs [Ed: With Vista Service Pack '11' Microsoft shoots its own foot and Microsoft boosters like Lawrence Abrams seem incapable of admitting these are desperate measures, thinking TPM can somehow salvage the monopoly or OEM stranglehold]
Windows 11 is no longer compatible with the immensely popular Oracle VirtualBox virtualization platform after Microsoft changed its hardware requirement policies for virtual machines.
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