Merge pull request #9194 from rbsec/smbloris

Fix some broken quotes in the SMBLoris section
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#### SMBLoris vulnerability
An issue, known as “SMBLoris<EFBFBD>?, which could result in denial of service, has been addressed.
An issue, known as "SMBLoris", which could result in denial of service, has been addressed.
#### Windows Security Center
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### Web sign-in to Windows 10
Until now, Windows logon only supported the use of identities federated to ADFS or other providers that support the WS-Fed protocol. We are introducing “web sign-in,” a new way of signing into your Windows PC. Web Sign-in enables Windows logon support for non-ADFS federated providers (e.g.SAML).
Until now, Windows logon only supported the use of identities federated to ADFS or other providers that support the WS-Fed protocol. We are introducing "web sign-in," a new way of signing into your Windows PC. Web Sign-in enables Windows logon support for non-ADFS federated providers (e.g.SAML).
**To try out web sign-in:**
1. Azure AD Join your Windows 10 PC. (Web sign-in is only supported on Azure AD Joined PCs).
2. Set the Policy CSP, and the Authentication and EnableWebSignIn polices to enable web sign-in.
3. On the lock screen, select web sign-in under sign-in options.
4. Click the “Sign in” button to continue.
4. Click the "Sign in" button to continue.
![Web sign-in](../images/websignin.png "web sign-in")

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Microsoft has released new [Windows security baselines](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/device-security/windows-security-baselines) for Windows Server and Windows 10. A security baseline is a group of Microsoft-recommended configuration settings with an explanation of their security impact. For more information, and to download the Policy Analyzer tool, see [Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit 1.0](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/device-security/security-compliance-toolkit-10).
### SMBLoris vulnerability
An issue, known as “SMBLoris<EFBFBD>?, which could result in denial of service, has been addressed.
An issue, known as "SMBLoris", which could result in denial of service, has been addressed.
## Windows Analytics