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Microsoft takes over domains controlled by Russia-based cybercriminal group Strontium
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft has now seized over 100 domains that were once controlled by the cybercriminal group Strontium.

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.

Spyware campaign uses Microsoft Help files to avoid detection
By Sean Endicott published
A campaign that was recently discovered used Microsoft Help files to get Vidar spyware onto PCs. The attack can steal valuable data, such as credit card information and account details.

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.

Russian-based ransomware group Conti has its source code leaked
By Sean Endicott published
A Ukrainian security researcher has leaked the source code of the Russian-based ransomware group Conti. The move was seemingly made in revenge for Conti backing Russia in the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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.

Why Dell and Lenovo aren't using Microsoft Pluton for security
By Sean Endicott last updated
Lenovo and Dell aren't using Microsoft's Pluton security tech in many of their laptops. Instead, the PC makers will continue to use their own security solutions.
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