Microsoft has detailed a three-phased roadmap leading to NTLM being completely disabled in the next version of Windows Server.
Microsoft regularly deprecates and eventually removes legacy components from Windows SKUs, typically due to security issues, low usage, or the presence of better alternatives. One such example is WINS ...
Microsoft will remove PowerShell 2.0 from Windows starting in August, eight years after announcing its deprecation and keeping it around as an optional feature. The 14-year-old command processor ...
Microsoft intends to disable the insecure NTLM protocol by default with the next Windows Server version. However, its release ...
Microsoft announced that it will disable the 30-year-old NTLM authentication protocol by default in upcoming Windows releases ...
Update, April 30, 2025: This story, originally published April 28, has been updated with further information regarding the hotpatching security update service for Windows Server 2025 users, as well as ...
You didn't have plans, did you? Microsoft has released an out-of-band update to patch a critical vulnerability in Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).… The update addresses ...
Microsoft finally called time on the Windows Vista codebase this week, marking the definitive end of support for one of its most widely discussed operating system generations after nearly 18 years.