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    Microsoft Admits Windows 11 Firewall Bug Still Isn’t Fixed

    July 16, 2025

    Some Windows 11 users might’ve breathed a sigh of relief last week, thinking their nagging firewall error was finally gone. Turns out, that’s not the case. Microsoft now says the “fix” it announced was published by mistake—and the bug is still alive. If you’ve been seeing weird firewall logs ever since installing the June non-security […]

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