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Monthly Archives: March 2024
Higher education institutions and students will have to wait an extra month to access Copilot for Microsoft 365, the premium AI add-on for Microsoft 365. Originally scheduled for an April 1st launch, Microsoft has pushed back the availability date to May 1st, 2024. No reason was given for the delay in the official blog post. […]
Microsoft has recently announced that security features, like revamped ransomware detection and expanded Personal Vault, are coming to Outlook. The post OneDrive for Microsoft 365 Basic customers now get 100GB Personal Vault & better security appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Microsoft has just recently launched Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26090 for both Dev and Canary channels. The post Microsoft is removing build watermarks for Windows 11 insiders appeared first on MSPoweruser.
The maintainers of the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository briefly suspended new user sign-ups following an influx of malicious projects uploaded as part of a typosquatting campaign. It said “new project creation and new user registration” was temporarily halted to mitigate what it said was a “malware upload campaign.” The incident was resolved 10 hours later, on […]
A few days ago, Microsoft said it’s confident that Copilot will be profitable in the long run even if it’s struggling right now. That’s why it keeps improving the chatbot across all platforms, including the Microsoft Edge browser. One of the major features for Edge’s Copilot Microsoft was spotted working is making it super easy […]
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Thread Hijacking: Phishes That Prey on Your Curiosity
Thread hijacking attacks. They happen when someone you know has their email account compromised, and you are suddenly dropped into an existing conversation between the sender and someone else. These missives draw on the recipient’s natural curiosity about being copied on a private discussion, which is modified to include a malicious link or attachment. Here’s […]
A vulnerability has been discovered in the ‘util-linux’ library that could allow unprivileged users to put arbitrary text on other users’ terminals using the ‘wall’ command. […]
Our mission is to build one of the most powerful, beautiful, simple, and open web rendering engines in the world, and we are excited to announce that mission takes another step forward today, with Babylon.js 7.0. Babylon.js 7.0 is a celebration of a year’s worth of new features, optimizations, and performance improvements that unlock new […]
American retailer Hot Topic disclosed that two waves of credential stuffing attacks in November exposed affected customers’ personal information and partial payment data. […]