![]() One of the concerns that’s come up as 22H2 gets closer is the requirement for a Microsoft account during setup. So, if you have any office - or home - NAS devices that can’t support SMBv2 or v3, it’s time to decide: do you want better network security or do you prefer to just post a sticky note on your computer urging attackers to “hack me.” Microsoft is again pushing to get rid of Server Message Block (SMB) version 1 (SMBv1). (It will also warn you if you’ve entered your Microsoft account passwords on phishing sites.) For example, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen will alert users when they store passwords insecurely, such as typing them in plain texts using Notepad. ![]() In terms of Windows 11 22H2 itself, what am I looking forward to? Lots of little enhancements involving security. ![]()
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