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By Corrine · Posted
The Microsoft May 2025 security updates have been released and consist of 75 new CVEs to Microsoft products. The additional third-party CVEs bring the combined total to 134 CVEs and 9 non-Microsoft CVEs. Of the Microsoft CVEs released, 12 are rated critical and the rest are rated important in security. At the time of release, two are listed as being publicly known and five under active attack. The security updates apply to the following products, features and roles: Windows and Windows Components, Office and Office Components, .NET and Visual Studio, Azure, Nuance PowerScribe, Remote Desktop Gateway Service, and Microsoft Defender. See the list of KBs at the bottom of the page at May 2025 Security Updates - Release Notes - Security Update Guide - Microsoft for information regarding known issues with the security updates. Recommended Reading: See Dustin Childs review and analysis in Zero Day Initiative -- The May 2025 Security Update Review. -
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By Corrine · Posted
Mozilla sent Firefox Version 138.0.1 to the Release Channel. Fixed Fixed an issue which caused a blank page to be shown for Home and New Tab pages for some users. (Bug 1963537) Added a workaround for a bug in outlook.office.com/outlook.live.com where attachment filenames are incorrectly prefixed with UTF-8 when saved. (Bug 1961710) Update: To get the update now, select "Help" from the Firefox menu, then pick "About Firefox". Mac users need to select "About Firefox" from the Firefox menu. For non-English versions, Fully Localized Versions are available for download. Release Notes -
By raymac46 · Posted
The smallest RAM I have ever used for Linux was (wait for it) 80MB. That was on a Fujitsu Lifebook 735DX which had no CD-ROM or modem. It did have a PCMCIA slot so I plugged in an Ethernet card. I was able to install Deli Linux on floppies and then download the rest of the packages to get a GUI. It was a totally useless machine even in 2008 but as a point of principle interesting enough. The Pentium 133 MMX was way too slow for wifi.
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