In April 2026, Microsoft is blocking old kernel drivers in Windows, closing a vulnerability that's been exploited for years.
Developers kept breaking Windows 95 with bad installers, so Microsoft built a hidden backup trick that quietly reversed the ...
A 25-year-old feature you no longer need ...
New Windows policies will block unvetted kernel drivers, forcing enterprises to confront hidden dependencies on legacy systems.
Microsoft is closing a security gap that has been open for roughly twenty years. Starting with the April 2026 Windows update, ...