With Windows 10 no longer receiving support, it has become an easy target for hackers. That doesn't mean you have to upgrade immediately—here's how to protect yourself from attacks.
Proof-of-concept exploit code is now public for a vulnerability in Microsoft's Remote Registry client that could be used to take control of a Windows domain by downgrading the security of the ...
Windows 10 is no longer going to receive free security updates in the future, but that doesn't mean you have to update to ...
Microsoft patches six Windows zero-days. Across January and February combined, Windows users had already been exposed to a total of five so-called zero-day exploits where attackers had already struck ...
Microsoft has recategorized a bug that the company fixed in this month's Patch Tuesday update as a zero-day vulnerability, which the "Void Banshee" advanced persistent threat group has been exploiting ...
"For better or worse, Microsoft is prompting the world to move on from Windows 10. After October 14, 2025, Microsoft stopped providing free security updates for Windows 10." ...
ESET researchers discovered a previously unknown vulnerability in Mozilla products, exploited in the wild by Russia-aligned group RomCom. This is at least the second time that RomCom has been caught ...
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