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This fake ledger app on the Microsoft Store may have stolen over half a million dollars worth of crypto
By Colton Stradling published
Crypto Heist According to a new post, There was a fake ledger app on the Microsoft store that has stolen $588,000 so far in Bitcoin.

Microsoft wants to put an end to its cybersecurity woes with AI and automation
By Zachary Boddy, Colton Stradling published
New Security According to a new report, Microsoft has announced a new initiative to combat cybersecurity threats with advancements in AI and automation.

Microsoft breach may have affected 65,000 companies in 111 countries
By Chuong Nguyen published
Cybersecurity Another day, another leak in cyber world

Windows 11 download page imitator spreading malware onto PCs
By Sean Endicott published
A newly discovered malware is being spread through a fake download page for Windows 11. If installed onto a PC, the malware can steal browser data and information from cryptocurrency wallets.

Windows 11's next release will be more secure, thanks to AI, the cloud, and new hardware
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft emphasized security when making Windows 11, and that focus is set to continue.

Unofficial Microsoft license activators are spreading BitRAT malware
By Robert Carnevale published
Don't want malware with your Windows license activation? Don't pirate.

Lapsus$ claims to leak 90% of Microsoft Bing's source code
By Robert Carnevale published
Lapsus$ isn't in the business of empty taunts, it seems. Shortly after revealing that it had what it alleged to be proprietary Microsoft info, the group leaked a whole trove of the stuff.

LokiLocker ransomware could wipe your PC's data if you don't pay up
By Sean Endicott published
A new type of ransomware known as LokiLocker can wipe all the data from your PC.

NVIDIA may have been hit with a cyberattack
By Robert Carnevale published
A new report claims NVIDIA has been struck with a cyberattack that's affected emails as well as developer tools. NVIDIA says it's investigating the matter.

Microsoft Teams susceptible to malicious files just like any other platform, asserts report
By Robert Carnevale published
A new report from Avanan reiterates the importance of always double-checking files and who they're coming from. Even Microsoft Teams isn't immune to danger, after all.
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