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Today β€” 12 May 2026Main stream

Preparing for the worst

11 May 2026 at 03:42
PATCH WATCH By Susan Bradley We might be a bit busy in the next few months. Not with updates, but dealing with headlines. Why? Because AI tools are now turning to the task of reviewing a lot of code that hasn’t been looked at in a long time. First up? No, not Windows. Not Apple. […]
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Boring but important stuff

8 May 2026 at 04:00
I was reading the post of Mikael Nystrom, who regularly consults and assists with businesses and deployment. One of his comments caught my eye β€” the boring but important stuff. He offers up a PowerShell script to review UEFI & Secure Boot TPM & BitLocker VBS, Credential Guard, HVCI LSA protection / LSASS PPL Defender […]

MS-DEFCON 2: Sometimes there’s no fix

7 May 2026 at 03:45
ISSUE 23.18.1 β€’ 2026-05-07 By Susan Bradley It’s time to prepare for the May updates, which includes pausing and deferring them. That’s why the MS-DEFCON level is going to 2. There may be some confusion about the recent changes to the level. You’ll recall that I changed the level to 4 on April 28 and […]

How soon should you patch?

6 May 2026 at 04:00
Many days ago, Microsoft posted an IT pro-focused post on patching and a Windows Autopatch report. What caught my eye was the recommendation to install the latest security updates as follows: Within 3 days to be considered current (and reported as current) Within 7 days to help ensure devices aren’t subject to vulnerabilities (and reported […]

Don’t be so tidy

1 May 2026 at 04:00
The issue with Windows 11 KB5083769 causing problems with various backup software is exposing something else that is concerning to me. Something in the monthly patching processes is performing an aggressive disk clean-up process of Windows update files. As a result, many of you – too many, frankly – are reporting that you don’t see […]

Looking for some answers to your errors?

30 April 2026 at 04:00
Erland Sommarskog reached out to me regarding a new project: ErrorCodeReference (ECR). If you’ve ever been stumped by the useless and unhelpful Microsoft error codes, check out the site. For example, let’s check out a recent post β€” which points to error 0x80070643. My two cents regarding reading the suggestions: overall, very good advice. But […]

MS-DEFCON 3: KB5083769 causes backup issues

29 April 2026 at 03:45
ISSUE 23.17.2 β€’ 2026-04-29 By Susan Bradley This is a trending story. On the same day I sent out an MS-DEFCON Alert recommending installing the April updates, Ira Shapiro alerts us to issues with backup software. I’m not seeing this with all backup software, but some vendors have mentioned the matter in various forums. The […]

MS-DEFCON 4: Is Secure Boot fixed?

28 April 2026 at 03:45
ISSUE 23.17.1 β€’ 2026-04-28 By Susan Bradley The April updates continue to dribble out more fixes for Secure Boot certificates for some systems. But once you receive the April updates, you still may be waiting for the new certs to be installed. That happened to me on some systems. Nonetheless, the patching world is relatively […]

Update your Browsers

24 April 2026 at 04:00
I’m not yet ready to give my final word on operating system updates, but for sure it’s time to check your browsers. Firefox 150 is out with new features and fixes to 271 vulnerabilities found with AI techniques and the Claude Mythos preview. I expect to see similar bug counts in all of the browsers. […]

How long should tech last?

22 April 2026 at 04:00
Seeing a post in the forums from someone asking for guidance in regard to a device that will last at least 10 years reminded me of another sunsetting product β€” Kindle. I know I’m going to have to reach out to some of my book-reading friends and ask whether they know how long they’ve had […]

Good tech, bad mergers

21 April 2026 at 04:00
I’m into gadgets that do things around the house. Too often with tech and gadgets, their originators end up selling off the technology to another vendor that doesn’t treat it was well as it should. One that I still rely on to this day is Nest Protect smoke alarms. If you have smoke in one […]

Master Patch Listing for April 2026

16 April 2026 at 04:00
I’ve updated the master patch list here.Β Β Please note I am not recommending installing updates at this time, we are just testing and reporting. Too early to tell how the month will be and if we will have any out of band updates to fix issues.. I’ll be updating that page and monitoring for issues. As […]

April 2026 Microsoft Updates

14 April 2026 at 13:25
Public service announcement for April 2026: Today is Patch Tuesday and it’s landing the day before the US Tax filing deadline. If you haven’t filed your income taxes, there is still time to file an extension.Β  This is also not a good day to be installing updates to your computer you will be using to […]

Why do we install updates?

13 April 2026 at 03:42
PATCH WATCH By Susan Bradley Someone recently asked whether they could install just the security part of Apple updates and ignore all the other parts. Just as with Microsoft Windows, the ability to get just the code that pertains to security issues, without changing anything else, is no longer an option. Neither Microsoft nor Apple […]

So why did you get KB5086672?

2 April 2026 at 04:00
On March 26, Microsoft released the preview update of KB5079391 (for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2). Soon after, Microsoft pulled back and stopped it from being offered because of reported installation errors. On March 31, Microsoft released KB5086672 that β€” at the initial reading β€” gave me the impression its was only fixing issues that […]

We’re all a little jaded

30 March 2026 at 03:42
PATCH WATCH By Susan Bradley Is Microsoft finally listening? We’ve been through this rodeo before. We’ve seen vendors make changes and then pull back, only to make changes once again. So which vendor has decided to do a mea culpa and perhaps bend a bit to its customer base? Microsoft. In the recent Windows Insider […]

Stopping those trackers

27 March 2026 at 04:00
Spotted an interesting post that discussed how to ensure your health information doesn’t get slurped up by other sites. While this was discussing Covered California, the same is true for other websites. Change browser settings to be more aggressive on blocking things. Install privacy browser extensions (ones that you and the community trust) Have multiple […]

Trust your supply chain

26 March 2026 at 04:00
Whenever I hear or see headlines about a β€œsupply chain vulnerability,” I think in terms of big enterprises and delivery of goods and services. You know β€” supplies. But in technology, the term β€œsupply chain attack” means that an attacker has gotten into something trusted β€” such as a software vendor, service provider, hardware supplier […]

My router is illegal

25 March 2026 at 04:00
Just the other day, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated its list of products that can’t be sold in the US to include all consumer routers made in foreign countries. It’s a big β€” but potentially disruptive β€” move to limit supply-chain security risks to US networks. Now mind you, while I can […]

MS-DEFCON 4: Outlook leads the pack in patching issues

24 March 2026 at 03:45
ISSUE 23.12.1 β€’ 2026-03-24 By Susan Bradley This month has been relatively quiet for Microsoft Windows updates. Sure, there are the occasional β€œwon’t install the update” situations that are usually fixed with a repair install over the top. I’ve become tired of seeing them. And there were two out-of-band updates for Windows 11 Enterprise 25H2, […]
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