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The latest Windows 11 update has taken a toll on VPN connections that Microsoft has been forced to quickly look into and fix at the earliest. Some Windows 11 users have complained about the problem after installing the April 2024 Windows 11 update. The update was officially rolled out on April 9 and some users observed that these VPN connections with TPM-backed certificates are failing.
Microsoft has confirmed the issue and is working on fixing it via another update which should be released in the next few days. For the affected Windows 11 users, they have been advised to uninstall the April 2024 update and see if the changes help them get the VPN connections working again.
Issues like these tend to come up with new releases even though Microsoft has its Insider program to help them avoid such problems when the public version is released. Having said that, it seems the VPN connection issue doesn’t look widespread but even then Microsoft will be looking to get it rectified soon.
In other Microsoft news, the Indian government has warned users about a major security issue concerning the Microsoft Edge web browser this week. The new security bulletin via the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team or CERT-In gives the security warning a high rating.
The security agency claims that the web browser from Microsoft has multiple security vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to cause denial of service conditions, remote code execution and bypass the security of your device and give them access to the data.
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