How to Migrate Older ERPs to Microsoft SQL Server Database Tucson

When companies consider moving to new infrastructure, they not only have to consider the applications but also the databases. Companies are always in a state of change, particularly with their technology infrastructure. However, not all pieces of the technology stack move at the same pace. There may be legitimate reasons to upgrade infrastructure for better […]

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Microsoft Access Control Abuse

An access control gap in Microsoft‘s Active Directory (AD) service may allow users within Windows environments to access domains beyond those for which they are authenticated, all while IT admins are none the wiser. AD, Microsoft’s catchall identity management service for authenticating computers, printers, users, or really anything participating in an IT environment, is built […]

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Zero-Day Bugs Allow Security Feature Bypass in Microsoft Applications [March 2023]

IT teams should prioritize the patching of two zero-day vulnerabilities, one in Microsoft Outlook’s authentication mechanism and another that’s a Mark of the Web bypass, security experts said today. The two are part of a cache of 74 security bugs that Microsoft disclosed in its March Patch Tuesday security update. In a blog post, researchers […]

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