Beyond the Horizon: Future-Focused MSP Insights

Beyond the Horizon – Windows 11 24H2 Installs Issue, Exploited Outlook Remote Code Execution Vulnerability, and more

N-able Season 1 Episode 17

In this month’s security update, N-able Head Nerd Lewis Pope covers a major Windows 11 installation bug, a newly exploited Outlook vulnerability, law enforcement crackdowns on cybercriminals, and the latest patching priorities.

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Here’s what’s included in this episode in detail…

1. Windows 11 24H2 Installation Issue

2. Outlook Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2024-21413)

3. Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Crackdowns

4. LOLRMM List – Monitoring Remote Access Tools

5. Zyxel Vulnerability (CVE-2025-0890) – No Fix Available

6. ESXi Ransomware & SSH Tunneling Threats

7. Zero Trust Architecture – Updated NIST Guidelines (1835)

8. Microsoft Patch Tuesday – February 2025

9. Certificate-Based Authentication Change (KB 5014754)

10. Patch Management is More Than Just Updates

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