Microsoft is preparing major Windows authentication changes that further weaken NTLM's role ahead of future default shutdowns.
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Microsoft has announced a significant Entra ID security update that could affect password reset access for some users and IT admins.
Hackers are now abusing ChatGPT to generate malicious webpages that trick unsuspecting users into downloading malware onto their machines.
Microsoft quietly removed a Windows 11 blog claiming built-in security is enough for most users, possibly after backlash from antivirus partners.
Mac users have been complaining about PowerShell headaches for years, and Microsoft is only now stepping in with a long-awaited fix.
A bizarre scene unfolded after Trump's China visit, with officials tossing gifts, badges, and phones into bins.
Microsoft products and AI apps fell to multiple 0-days at Pwn2Own 2026 as researchers claimed huge cash prizes.
Microsoft admitted that storing passwords as plain text in memory is not cool, and a priority fix for Microsoft Edge is already on its way.
A bizarre Microsoft Teams mistake exposed conversations tied to a major government database deletion case.
A new Google experiment is raising questions after some Gmail signups reportedly received far less free storage than expected.
Microsoft warns of a critical Exchange Server flaw that could let attackers hijack browsers through emails, with full fixes locked behind paid support for some.
Is there a backdoor in BitLocker? A new exploit suggests Microsoft might have left the door open for data access, while a second flaw threatens system security.
Built upon OpenAI's frontier models and utilizing Codex as an agentic execution layer, Daybreak enables security teams to identify, validate, and remediate vulnerabilities quickly than before.
Major Privacy is a Windows privacy and security tool that controls apps, file access, and internet use. It ensures only authorized apps can open encrypted files, offering unmatched data protection.
Your workplace AI chats may no longer be as private as you think, as Microsoft gives security teams unprecedented visibility into prompts.
A massive expansion of online ID systems is looming in the UK. Discover why experts say these new laws could entrench Big Tech and forever change how you access the global internet.
Running a decade-old OS is a ticking time bomb for your data security. With standard ESM over, you're forced to choose between a risky migration or a pricey legacy subscription.
Outlook's backend is dropping outdated security protocols soon, and organizations still relying on them could face sudden disruptions unless they act fast.
A serious flaw in recent .NET builds has forced an urgent patch, with Microsoft warning impacted apps could grant attackers SYSTEM privileges.
A fake job interview, a harmless-looking update, and a hidden trap reveal how hackers quietly infiltrated macOS systems.
Microsoft begins ESU Period 2 sales for some legacy software, giving customers limited, paid security coverage as migration pressure grows.
Windows 11's Recall is in hot water again, as a newly released tool shows how to extract all the screenshots and captured data.
Microsoft is a long-standing Microsoft Edge capability in a move that could impact a few legacy workflows and enterprise setups.
As Gemini expands in Gmail, Google reassures users that inbox data stays private, with no model training and only short-lived access during tasks.
Google is making uploading files to Google Drive through the desktop client safer with new security features.
Microsoft has warned about a Windows authentication change next month, and if admins don't act in time, logins in some environments could suddenly start failing.
Windows 11 will soon reject outdated drivers by default, but Microsoft is adding safeguards and overrides to avoid breaking critical systems.
Microsoft just made a long-awaited Entra ID change that could reshape how enterprises handle authentication moving forward.
The U.S. just made a bold move against foreign routers, and it could quietly impact millions of households across the country.
Sideloading isn't going away but Google is changing how it works and adding a surprising new process that could catch many Android users off guard.
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is getting a new security recommendations that will help organizations boost their security posture in an increasingly dangerous world.
Microsoft Defender support for iOS 16 will be coming to an end in several weeks. Microsoft announced this just days after saying it'll pull support for Android 10 too.
Torvalds warns of "random noise" as the latest kernel update shifts focus from drivers to high-risk core filesystem and networking changes.
Microsoft quietly tightens Windows Server 2025 security baseline with key defaults flipped and legacy risks shut down.
Windows has a built-in driver kill list. This "invisible" Windows feature stops bad drivers in their tracks.
Copilot caught peeking? A bug reportedly let the AI read confidential enterprise emails it was never meant to see. A complete fix is still not available.
Microsoft just gave Defender a powerful new upgrade that could transform how security teams hunt and respond to threats.
Google patches a critical Chrome vulnerability already under attack by hackers. Users should update their browsers immediately.
Microsoft just dropped a new command center for AI security, promising tighter control and clearer insight for teams without adding extra cost.
Windows 11's next act? Lock it down by default and make every app ask nicely first, tightening control, boosting transparency, and curbing unwanted changes.