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Microsoft says Windows' secure lock screen clock deliberately runs up to 30 seconds behind
Windows' Secure Lock clock can lag up to 30 seconds behind real time; Microsoft says it's intentional. It only affects the Secure Lock screen; system time, logs, and authentication stay accurate.
As reported by Bleeping Computer, Google is testing a new experimental flag that can hide sensitive content while “screen sharing, screen recording and similar actions” in regular tabs — redacting the ...
HP business laptops are stuck in BitLocker recovery loops after a faulty BIOS update that also disrupted Microsoft's Secure ...
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