I just read a Twitter post by a well-known account that likes to talk about Microsoft news:
I guess they are doing a second U-turn on the macros policy, and once again will be disabling macros by default.
Also, further down he mentions that Windows 11 has a new RDP account lockout policy to limit the number of passwords tried, also set by default. Here's the post where he got that information.
He also mentions this will be backported to win10, server 2012/16/19
These changes have the potential to eliminate a number of potential accesses. Smart and experienced operators will always find a way, but it seems to be getting much harder for the entry-level person to get started in this business.
I guess they are doing a second U-turn on the macros policy, and once again will be disabling macros by default.
Also, further down he mentions that Windows 11 has a new RDP account lockout policy to limit the number of passwords tried, also set by default. Here's the post where he got that information.
He also mentions this will be backported to win10, server 2012/16/19
These changes have the potential to eliminate a number of potential accesses. Smart and experienced operators will always find a way, but it seems to be getting much harder for the entry-level person to get started in this business.