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Atomic Stealer malware advertises itself through ClearFake browser updates disguised as Google's Chrome and Apple’s Safari.
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Atomic Stealer malware advertises itself through ClearFake browser updates disguised as Google's Chrome and Apple’s Safari.
It’s time to stop relying on the insecure authentication protocol built into Windows. Microsoft is making it easier to switch to secure modern options.
The partnership with Intel allows for hardware-enforced security and confidentiality on 4th Gen Xeon processors.
New botnets, more AI in spearphishing and increases in hack-for-hire business are some of Kaspersky's security predictions. Get extensive APT mitigation tips, too.
A visual guide to the keys to press to quickly snap a window to one side — ordered from easiest to most difficult to perform.
The Maia and Cobalt custom chips will be available within Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure.
A surprise update from Microsoft adds artificial intelligence to older PCs.
Cloud PCs give you access to Windows AI tools on any device, and Windows 365 now has AI-powered tools to help IT give users the right cloud PC for their needs.
At Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft introduced an AI assistant for Azure troubleshooting and more. Azure now hosts NVIDIA generative AI foundation models.
Learn how to create a summary slide that you can add to the end of a presentation to support a Q&A session with your audience using older stand-alone versions of PowerPoint and Microsoft 365.
You can now upgrade up to five computers to Microsoft Windows 11 Home for one low price and get a new sleek interface, advanced tools and enhanced security.
SysAid has patched a zero-day vulnerability that could allow attackers to exfiltrate data and launch ransomware.
Learn how to use MID() and FIND() and then combine them to parse substrings from inconsistent data.
VMware's Private AI platform will include interoperability with Intel, IBM's watsonx and Kyndryl.
GPT-4 Turbo, which is in preview for developers, can call on information as recent as April 2023. And, OpenAI revealed a new way for developers to build AI tools.