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Microsoft is testing a new AI-powered text generation feature in Notepad that can let Windows Insiders create content based on custom prompts. […]
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Oops: DanaBot Malware Devs Infected Their Own PCs
The U.S. government today unsealed criminal charges against 16 individuals accused of operating and selling DanaBot, a prolific strain of information-stealing malware that has been sold on Russian cybercrime forums since 2018. The FBI says a newer version of DanaBot was used for espionage, and that many of the defendants exposed their real-life identities after […]
Signal has updated its Windows app to protect users’ privacy by blocking Microsoft’s AI-powered Recall feature from taking screenshots of their conversations. […]
Earlier this month, a coordinated disruption action targeting the Lumma malware-as-a-service (MaaS) information stealer operation seized thousands of domains, part of its infrastructure backbone worldwide. […]
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.
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.
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 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.