August 29 Hackers found a way to turn off Windows Defender remotely Cybercriminals abuse trusted Intel driver to gain kernel access and shut down Windows Defender, enabling undetected malware deployment since July 2025.
August 27 Bill Gates met with Trump to talk 'importance of US global health programs and health research': spox Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates met with President Donald Trump "to discuss the importance of U.S. global health programs and health research," according to a spokesperson.
August 26 US companies 'game' this program for foreign workers, Gov. DeSantis warns Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis exposes the 'scam' of H-1B visas for foreign workers on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
August 12 CAPTCHAgeddon signals a dangerous shift Fake captchas have evolved into full-blown malware launchpads, thanks to a sneaky new method called ClickFix. It copies commands to your clipboard and tricks you into running them, without ever downloading a file.
August 4 Microsoft Authenticator is deleting your passwords Microsoft is moving toward a password-less future. As part of that shift, it no longer wants the Authenticator app to handle passwords or payment methods.
August 3 Microsoft SharePoint bug puts critical government agencies at risk Microsoft released patches for a SharePoint zero-day bug after hackers compromised over 400 servers worldwide using weaponized exploit chain.
July 26 How fake Microsoft alerts trick you into phishing scams Microsoft phishing scams use fake security alerts and links that redirect to credential-stealing pages with warning signs, including urgent language and unusual senders.
July 24 What happens when Windows 10 support ends in 2025? Now that Windows 10 is being phased out, many users, especially those with older PCs that don't meet the hardware requirements, are understandably concerned.
July 23 Chinese hackers breach US nuclear security agency in cyberattack operation, officials say Chinese hackers breached the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration through Microsoft SharePoint, with the Energy Department confirming no sensitive information was stolen.
July 21 Microsoft ends use of China-based computer engineers for certain Defense Dept projects amid espionage fears After a ProPublica investigation raised security concerns, Microsoft will cease using China-based engineers for work on sensitive Pentagon cloud computing systems.