Windows Server team Blog
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Protection metrics – November results
In our October results, we talked about a trio of families related to Win32/Sefnit. Our November results showed progress against Sefnit and the installers and downloaders of Sefnit (Win32/Rotbrow and Win32/Brantall). In comparison to September, active Sefnit infections have been reduced by 82 percent. As with prior months, our rate of incorrect detections also remained low and performance stayed consistent.
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Turkey: Understanding high malware encounter rates in SIRv15
In our most recent version of the Security Intelligence Report (SIRv15), we compared the encounter rates of malware categories for the top 10 countries with computers reporting the most detections in 2Q13. Amongst these countries, Turkey stood out with considerably high encounter rates in multiple categories. Encounter rate is the percentage of computers in a country that reported at least one detection of malware.
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New blog article about High Availability and Disaster Recovery with Lync Server 2013 Persistent Chat
There's a new article posted by Richard Schwendiman about High Availability and Disaster Recovery with Lync Server 2013 Persistent Chat: Lync 2013 Persistent Chat HA\DR Deep Dive Pt. 1 Abstract As everyone knows by now, with the release of Lync...(read more)
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Updates: Coreinfo v3.21, Disk2vhd v2.0, LiveKd v5.31
Coreinfo v3.21: CoreInfo is a command-line tool for reporting processor topology, NUMA performance, and processor features. The v3.21 release adds microcode reporting.
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KB: Current list of App-V 5.0 file versions
This article is a quick reference to determine Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.0 (App-V 5.0) file versions. This is helpful to support personnel in determining whether an environment is using the latest binaries.
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Here are David Rothschild’s data-powered predictions for 2014, from the Super Bowl to Hillary Clinton
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Predictions for 2014 and the December 2013 Security Bulletin Webcast, Q&A, and Slide Deck
Today we’re publishing the December 2013 Security Bulletin Webcast Questions & Answers page. We answered 17 questions in total, with the majority of questions focusing on the Graphics Component bulletin (MS13-096), Security Advisory 2915720 and Security Advisory 2905247.
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Hotfix Package 3 for Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.0 SP1 now available
Hotfix Package 3 for Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.0 SP1 (App-V 5.0 SP1) is now available for download. To see what’s fixed and get a download link, please see the following:
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Be a real security pro - Keep your private keys private
One of the many unusual characteristics of the Stuxnet malware that was discovered in 2010 was that its files were distributed with a valid digital signature, created using authentication credentials that belonged to two unrelated legitimate software companies. Normally the signature would verify that the program was issued by the company listed in the signing certificate, and that the contents of the program had not been tampered with since it was signed. By using other companies’ authentication credentials to sign their own files, malware distributors are able to make it appear that their files have come from a more trustworthy source.
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Hotfix Package 4 for Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.6 Service Pack 2 is now available
Hotfix Package 4 for Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.6 Service Pack 2 is now available for download. It contains the latest hotfixes for Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.6 Service Pack 2 (App-V 4.6 SP2). To see what’s fixed and get a download link, please see the following: