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A China-backed persistent threat actor known as Webworm is targeting governmental organizations across Europe, and it's using unusual command-and-control mechanisms to do so. Security vendor ESET this ...
Alicia Menendez will host her own show weekdays and Peter Alexander will anchor the 11 a.m. hour as the Versant-owned cable channel debuts a new weekday lineup on June 15. By Etan Vlessing Canada ...
Anomaly detection in smart power grids is a critical challenge due to the complexity, heterogeneity, and dynamic nature of sensor data streams. Existing one-class classification methods, particularly ...
Microsoft is offering voluntary retirement buyouts for the first time in its 51-year history, per reports from CNBC and Bloomberg. According to an internal memo, employees will be eligible if their ...
A PowerShell dashboard script that pulls Intune managed device data from Microsoft Graph and renders a modern, interactive HTML report. Retrieves Intune managed devices from Microsoft Graph using ...
In an effort to "fix" Windows 11 in 2026, we already know that Microsoft is giving consumers more control over Windows Update. However, IT admins have already enjoyed considerable leverage over the ...
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has warned companies to secure systems for managing their fleets of employee devices after pro-Iran hackers broke into medical tech ...
CISA warned U.S. organizations to follow Microsoft guidance to strengthen the Intune endpoint management tool after a cyberattack exploited it to wipe medical technology giant Stryker's systems.
Microsoft will turn on hotpatch security updates by default for all eligible Windows devices managed through Microsoft Intune and the Microsoft Graph API, beginning with the May 2026 Windows security ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Rebecca Kutler helped lead MSNBC’s successful rebrand to MS NOW, overcoming early polling that showed viewer ...