Microsoft is working to resolve a known issue that causes its Defender for Endpoint enterprise endpoint security platform to incorrectly tag SQL Server software as end-of-life.
Microsoft confirms a Defender for Endpoint bug mislabels SQL Server 2017 and 2019 as end-of-life. A fix is now rolling out.
Microsoft Defender incorrectly reports SQL Server 2017 and 2019 as end-of-life - but don't worry, it's an error.
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This month’s collection of fixes from Microsoft includes 86 patches — but at least there were no zero-day bugs. Microsoft released 86 patches this week with updates for Office, Windows, and SQL Server ...
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CISA has shared details on the exploitation of a year-old GeoServer vulnerability to compromise a federal agency.
In an in-depth report detailing the incident, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) outlined how the attackers leveraged CVE-2024-36401, a 9.8/10 vulnerability that granted ...
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