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Yesterday was the second Tuesday of the month and as expected, Microsoft released Patch Tuesday updates on Windows 10 (KB5027215, among others), and Windows 11 (KB5027231). Servers also received Patch Tuesday updates and Microsoft rolled out the third phase of the ongoing domain controller (DC) hardening. Microsoft reminded users and admins of this upcoming change back in March.
The hardening is meant to address a security bypass and elevation of privilege vulnerabilities with Privilege Attribute Certificate (PAC) signatures in the Netlogon and Kerberos protocols. On its Windows health dashboard site, the company has announced the rollout. It writes:
Towards the end of April, Microsoft also published a complete timeline of the upcoming changes for Netlogon, Kerberos, and Azure Active Directory (AD) all the way up to 2024.
The hardening is meant to address a security bypass and elevation of privilege vulnerabilities with Privilege Attribute Certificate (PAC) signatures in the Netlogon and Kerberos protocols. On its Windows health dashboard site, the company has announced the rollout. It writes:
Towards the end of April, Microsoft also published a complete timeline of the upcoming changes for Netlogon, Kerberos, and Azure Active Directory (AD) all the way up to 2024.

