CVE-2024-43499 .NET and Visual Studio Denial of Service Vulnerability

Posted on Tuesday November 12, 2024

Information published.

 

CVE-2024-43624 Windows Hyper-V Shared Virtual Disk Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

Posted on Tuesday November 12, 2024

Information published.

 

CVE-2024-43511 Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

Posted on Tuesday November 12, 2024

The following updates have been made: 1) To comprehensively address this vulnerability, Microsoft has released October 2024 security updates for all affected client versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022. Microsoft recommends that customers install the updates to be fully protected from the vulnerability. Customers whose systems are configured to receive automatic updates do not need to take any further action.2) FAQ added to explain further recommended actions to take after installing the November 2024 security update: This update affects a component of Virtualization-based Security (VBS). The policy mitigations described in [KB5042562: Guidance for blocking rollback of Virtualization-based Security (VBS) related security updates - Microsoft Support](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5042562-guidance-for-blocking-rollback-of-virtualization-based-security-vbs-related-security-updates-b2e7ebf4-f64d-4884-a390-38d63171b8d3) have been updated to accommodate these changes. If you have previously applied the mitigation policies, we recommend that you consider updating to the latest policies.

 

CVE-2024-43516 Windows Secure Kernel Mode Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

Posted on Tuesday November 12, 2024

The following updates have been made: 1) To comprehensively address this vulnerability, Microsoft has released October 2024 security updates for all affected client versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022. Microsoft recommends that customers install the updates to be fully protected from the vulnerability. Customers whose systems are configured to receive automatic updates do not need to take any further action.2) FAQ added to explain further recommended actions to take after installing the November 2024 security update: This update affects a component of Virtualization-based Security (VBS). The policy mitigations described in [KB5042562: Guidance for blocking rollback of Virtualization-based Security (VBS) related security updates - Microsoft Support](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5042562-guidance-for-blocking-rollback-of-virtualization-based-security-vbs-related-security-updates-b2e7ebf4-f64d-4884-a390-38d63171b8d3) have been updated to accommodate these changes. If you have previously applied the mitigation policies, we recommend that you consider updating to the latest policies.

 

CVE-2024-43528 Windows Secure Kernel Mode Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

Posted on Tuesday November 12, 2024

The following updates have been made: 1) To comprehensively address this vulnerability, Microsoft has released October 2024 security updates for all affected client versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022. Microsoft recommends that customers install the updates to be fully protected from the vulnerability. Customers whose systems are configured to receive automatic updates do not need to take any further action.2) FAQ added to explain further recommended actions to take after installing the November 2024 security update: This update affects a component of Virtualization-based Security (VBS). The policy mitigations described in [KB5042562: Guidance for blocking rollback of Virtualization-based Security (VBS) related security updates - Microsoft Support](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5042562-guidance-for-blocking-rollback-of-virtualization-based-security-vbs-related-security-updates-b2e7ebf4-f64d-4884-a390-38d63171b8d3) have been updated to accommodate these changes. If you have previously applied the mitigation policies, we recommend that you consider updating to the latest policies.

 

VoIP QoS: A quick guide to improve VoIP call quality

Posted on Monday November 11, 2024

If you’re noticing issues such as dropped calls or poor audio quality with your VoIP setup, you’re not alone. While VoIP phone systems offer many benefits, they don’t always deliver flawless performance. Fortunately, VoIP quality of service (QoS) can help resolve these issues. In this guide, we’ll explain the importance of VoIP QoS and provide clear guidance on how to implement it.

 

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