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Even Windows XP Got a Patch

CTOvision

The big question surrounding the vulnerability – besides how much vulnerable information it provided hackers – was whether or not Microsoft would provide assistance to Windows XP users, as the company officially stopped providing technical support for the operating system a few weeks ago.

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How to use PowerShell to investigate Windows Defender's malware signature definitions database

Tech Republic Security

What malware does Windows Defender recognize? Learn how to use PowerShell's Defender cmdlets to peek inside the malware signature definitions database.

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Windows Autopilot WhiteGlove Provisioning Backend Process- Deep Dive – Post 4

Anoop

In my previous articles of this series, I have explained in depth the working details behind Windows Autopilot. If you have not read them yet, I would definitely suggest to give them a read. Let’s see what is Window Autopilot WhiteGlove. Related […].

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The Best ePUB Readers for Windows

Kitaboo

All you need is to install ePUB readers for Windows. This blog post compiles the best ePUB readers for Windows available in the market in 2020: KITABOO. KITABOO is one of the best ePUB readers for Windows. Supported Windows Versions: Windows 8 and Windows 10. Windows 8, and Windows 10.

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Germany’s antitrust authority to look into complaint against Microsoft

Network World

In an interview on Monday, he said the decision gives his company a greater opportunity to win an antitrust suit and “definitely gives us encouragement, because if I have to be honest, over the past three years there were times where I was not really sure if it was even worth it.

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'Stupid simple' attack can steal credentials from locked Windows and Mac computers

Network World

Hats off to security researcher Rob Fuller, aka mubix , for spending part of his Labor Day weekend figuring out how to use a spoofed USB Ethernet adapter to steal credentials from logged in but locked Windows and Mac computers. It works!!! Muhahahahah I can steal credentials from a locked computer.

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Epic v. Apple turns into Windows v. Xbox

The Verge

The market is also much smaller: tens or hundreds of millions sold, compared to “billions” of Windows devices. Later in the day, Epic engineering fellow Andrew Grant gave his own, similar definition of gaming consoles in general, calling a console “a single-purpose device for entertainment.”. “It

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