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Evolving Threat Landscape: From Ransomware to Pure Extortion Recent intelligence from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 reveals significant tactical shifts…
Evolving Threat Landscape: From Ransomware to Pure Extortion Recent intelligence from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 reveals significant tactical shifts…
Microsoft has officially removed the compatibility block that prevented Windows 11 24H2 updates on systems affected by the sprotect.sys driver freeze issue. The resolution comes after months of system instability reports and coordinated efforts with third-party developers. Eligible devices can now receive the update through standard Windows Update channels.
Microsoft has resolved a significant compatibility problem that had been preventing numerous devices from upgrading to Windows 11 version 24H2, according to reports from the company’s documentation. The issue, which involved the sprotect.sys driver causing system freezes and crashes, has been addressed through coordinated efforts with third-party developers, sources indicate.
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