Windows PowerShell Now Warns When Running Invoke-WebRequest Scripts

Windows PowerShell Now Warns When Running Invoke-WebRequest Scripts: What IT Teams Need to Know

A critical security update by Microsoft for Windows PowerShell 5.1 that introduces mandatory security warnings when using the Invoke-WebRequest cmdlet, addressing a high-severity remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2025-54100). This change requires IT teams to modify automation scripts to include the -UseBasicParsing parameter, which prevents the execution of embedded scripts during web content retrieval and avoids operational disruptions caused by new confirmation prompts. Furthermore, the text advocates for broader PowerShell security best practices, such as script signing, least privilege, and comprehensive logging, while strongly recommending migration to the more secure, modern platform of PowerShell 7. Finally, the text includes a section from a managed IT service provider, Technijian, offering professional services to help organizations manage this transition, audit scripts, and implement enhanced security frameworks in the Southern California area. ... Read More
Endpoint Central Secrets The Hidden Features That Boost Security and Performance

Endpoint Central Secrets: The Hidden Features That Boost Security and Performance

ManageEngine Endpoint Central, detailing its extensive capabilities beyond basic patch management. It focuses on revealing "hidden features" that significantly boost an organization's security posture and performance, such as zero-day patching, granular asset visibility, automated workflows, and robust Mobile Device Management (MDM). The text explains how this unified platform helps small and medium-sized businesses simplify IT operations by consolidating essential functions like remote control, software deployment, and compliance reporting into a single system. Finally, the source promotes Technijian, a Southern California IT service provider, as an expert partner for implementing and optimizing Endpoint Central solutions. ... Read More