Monthly Archives: May 2025

How to Detect Phishing Attacks Faster: Tycoon2FA Example

It takes just one email to compromise an entire system. A single well-crafted message can bypass filters, trick employees, and give attackers the access they need. Left undetected, these threats can lead to credential theft, unauthorized access, and even full-scale breaches. As phishing techniques become more evasive, they can no longer be reliably caught by […]

Researchers Expose PWA JavaScript Attack That Redirects Users to Adult Scam Apps

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new campaign that employs malicious JavaScript injections to redirect site visitors on mobile devices to a Chinese adult-content Progressive Web App (PWA) scam. “While the payload itself is nothing new (yet another adult gambling scam), the delivery method stands out,” c/side researcher Himanshu Anand said in a Tuesday analysis. “The […]

Microsoft brings AI model building to macOS with new Foundry tool

Microsoft launches Foundry for macOS, giving developers a new way to build custom AI models locally without needing to code from scratch. The post Microsoft brings AI model building to macOS with new Foundry tool appeared first on MSPoweruser.

Google Chrome Can Now Auto-Change Compromised Passwords Using Its Built-In Manager

Google has announced a new feature in its Chrome browser that lets its built-in Password Manager automatically change a user’s password when it detects the credentials to be compromised. “When Chrome detects a compromised password during sign in, Google Password Manager prompts the user with an option to fix it automatically,” Google’s Ashima Arora, Chirag […]

Microsoft Waves Off Fee for Indie Devs, Rolls Out Major Store Upgrades – Check Details Here

Microsoft kills dev fees, boosts discovery tools, and opens ad campaigns to all. Big upgrades hit the Microsoft Store starting May 19. The post Microsoft Waves Off Fee for Indie Devs, Rolls Out Major Store Upgrades – Check Details Here appeared first on MSPoweruser.

Microsoft open-sources Windows Subsystem for Linux after nearly a decade

Microsoft open-sourced WSL on May 19, moving development to GitHub and giving developers full access to contribute and build from source. The post Microsoft open-sources Windows Subsystem for Linux after nearly a decade appeared first on MSPoweruser.

Microsoft Edge Integrates Local AI and Enterprise Tools at Build 2025

Microsoft Edge introduces on-device AI APIs, PDF translation, and enterprise features, as showcased in the Build 2025 conference. The post Microsoft Edge Integrates Local AI and Enterprise Tools at Build 2025 appeared first on MSPoweruser.

Microsoft wants AI devs off the cloud – and on Windows with AI Foundry

Microsoft launches Windows AI Foundry to support local AI devs on Windows workstations, cutting off their reliance on cloud technology. The post Microsoft wants AI devs off the cloud – and on Windows with AI Foundry appeared first on MSPoweruser.

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