Microsoft has vexed its Windows 7 users with a misbehaving update that caused licensing and networking errors.
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USB-C Authentication sounds great, so why are people worried?
USB-C Authentication could banish USB threats forever, but it might also mean you’re tied to buying ‘approved’ accessories.
Update now! Microsoft and Adobe’s January 2019 Patch Tuesday is here
After a busy sequence of updates in October, November, and December, the new year’s first Patch Tuesday promises a lighter workload.
No Android passcode? No problem! Skype unlocked it for you
Microsoft closed the hole, which let any unauthenticated phone-grabber answer a Skype call and then roam around on your mobile.
Microsoft gets users test driving Patch Tuesday’s non-security updates
Are Microsoft’s new C and D updates a good idea or a beta by another name?
Update now! Microsoft patches another zero-day flaw
Microsoft has released an emergency patch for a remote code execution (RCE) zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer’s Jscript scripting engine affecting all versions of Windows, including Windows 10.
Facebook denies sharing private messages without user knowledge
Facebook hit back at press reports this week that highlighted a deep network of privileged data-sharing partnerships between the social media company and other large organisations.
Logitech flaw fixed after Project Zero disclosure
The flaw offered attackers a way of executing keystroke injection to take control of a Windows PC running Logitech Options.
Update now! Microsoft and Adobe’s December 2018 Patch Tuesday is here
If you find patching security flaws strangely satisfying, you’re in luck – Microsoft’s and Adobe’s December Patch Tuesdays have arrived with plenty for the dedicated updater to get stuck into.
Microsoft’s gutting Edge and stuffing it with Chromium
Edge joins Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, Yandex, and Brave. Better for web compatibility, but if one thing breaks, they all break.
