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April 14, 2026—KB5082123 (OS Build 17763.8644)
April 14, 2026—KB5082123 OS Build 17763.8644 Windows Secure Boot certificate expirationImportant: Secure Boot certificates used by most Windows devices are set to expire starting in June 2026. Microsoft has been updating these certificates on consumer and non-managed business devices for the past...
EUVD-1999-1424
Malware in sbrugna...
Design/Logic Flaw
The DM Primer in the DM Deployment Common Component in Computer Associates CA BrightStor Mobile Backup r4.0, BrightStor ARCserve Backup for Laptops & Desktops r11.0, r11.1, r11.1 SP1, Unicenter Remote Control 6.0, 6.0 SP1, CA Desktop Protection Suite r2, CA Server Protection Suite r2, and CA...
PT-2006-1379 · Ca · Ca Business Protection Suite +5
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: CA BrightStor Mobile Backup version r4.0 CA BrightStor ARCserve Backup for Laptops & Desktops versions r11.0 through r11.1 SP1 CA Unicenter Remote Control versions 6.0 through 6.0 SP1 CA Desktop Protection Suite version r2 CA Server Protectio...
CVE-2006-0307
The CVE-2006-0307 issue affects the CA DM Deployment Common Component (DMPrimer) used in several CA products: BrightStor Mobile Backup r4.0, BrightStor ARCserve Backup for Laptops & Desktops (r11.0, r11.1, r11.1 SP1), Unicenter Remote Control 6.x, CA Desktop Protection Suite r2, CA Server Protect...
CVE-1999-1443
Micah Software Full Armor Network Configurator and Zero Administration allow local users with physical access to bypass the desktop protection by 1 using and kill the process using the task manager, 2 booting the system from a separate disk, or 3 interrupting certain processes that execute while...
CVE-1999-1443
CVE-1999-1443 relates to Micah Software Full Armor Network Configurator and Zero Administration. Local attackers with physical access can bypass desktop protection via (1) initiating CTRL+ALT+DEL and terminating the process with Task Manager, (2) booting from an alternate disk, or (3) interruptin...
CVE-1999-1443
Micah Software Full Armor Network Configurator and Zero Administration allow local users with physical access to bypass the desktop protection by 1 using and kill the process using the task manager, 2 booting the system from a separate disk, or 3 interrupting certain processes that execute while...