- Hackers fake Windows 11 download page to spread malicious code

Hackers are luring naive users into downloading fake Windows 11 containing malicious code that steals browser data and cryptocurrency wallets.
- Microsoft dismantled the ZLoader botnet, naming key members as a deterrent

Microsoft has just announced that it has successfully dismantled the ZLoader botnet. It was this criminal botnet that exploited the XLM macro in Excel to attack potential victims.
- How to change page scroll speed with mouse or trackpad on Mac

People may not agree that the Magic Mouse, or even the Magic Trackpad, are the best input devices, but they're certainly superbly optimized for Macs.
- Microsoft is about to allow IT admins to send messages to the screen or taskbar for employees in the company

If you're an IT admin in a business, you've probably wanted to send messages to employees. This will soon be implemented by Microsoft and will make it easier for IT admins to
- Microsoft warns many versions of .NET Framework will expire in April

Microsoft has just moved to remind users and customers that many versions of the .NET Framework signed with an insecure hash algorithm (SHA-1) will expire at the end of April 2022.
- Security features coming to Windows 11

Microsoft just held an event to share how Windows will be updated to suit the world in a context where everyone has to work hybrid (a combination of in-person and online). At this
- Apple Announces New iOS, iPadOS, WatchOS, and macOS Launch Dates

Apple has just announced the schedule for the WWDC 2022 event. Accordingly, WWDC 2022 will be held online from June 6 to 10. Developers, technology enthusiasts, and consumers alike
- AMD's Windows 11 graphics driver can mess up the Ryzen CPU settings in the BIOS

Currently, AMD has not officially commented on this issue. However, with more and more bug reports being reported, that silence probably won't last long.
- Warning of dangerous Spring4Shell vulnerability, there are signs of scanning and exploiting

Spring has just released an urgent update to patch the Spring4Shell remote code execution zero-day vulnerability. Information about this vulnerability was leaked on the internet
- Microsoft allows users to reactivate Windows App installer

Microsoft has just allowed enterprise administrators to re-enable the MSIX ms-appinstaller protocol handler. Windows App Installer used to be disabled to avoid being abused by the
- This is the world's fastest ransomware, encrypting 53GB of data in just over 4 minutes

Ransomware tested includes REvil , Darkside, Babuk, Maze, LockBit and several other ransomware on both Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019 editions.
- Teen hacker is believed to be behind the notorious hacker group Lapsus$

In recent weeks, the Lapsus$ hacker group has appeared in the media. Security researchers are actively investigating the activities of the Lapsus$ hacker group.
- Lapsus$ hacker group claims to be in possession of Microsoft's source code

On the morning of Sunday, March 20, 2022, the Lapsus$ hacker group announced that they were in possession of some Microsoft source code.
- Microsoft will improve the experience of playing audio CDs in Windows 11

Microsoft recently released build 22579 Windows 11 to the Insider community in the Dev channel. The new build is mainly focused on improving existing features.
- Malware sneaks into iOS through Apple's official distribution channels

Taking advantage of distribution channels of unapproved applications for testing purposes, malicious code has quietly sneaked into iOS users' devices.
- Ubuntu is about to have a new logo, starting from 22.04 LTS update

Canonical has just revealed the first details about the new Ubuntu logo design, which is expected to be applied starting with the next Long-Term Support update coming out in April.
- Microsoft is committed to improving the context menu experience on Windows 11

Context menus are a core component of the Windows user experience in general, and Windows 11 is no exception, especially when interacting with File Explorer.
- New privilege escalation vulnerability called 'Dirty Pipe' is threatening all Linux distros

Recently, security researcher Max Kellermann shared about a security flaw called 'Dirty Pipe'. It affects Linux Kernel 5.8 and above and even Android devices.
- Detecting SharkBot malware hiding in anti-virus applications on Google Play

Somehow, the SharkBot anti-virus application has been approved on the Google Play Store.
- Why can GDPR warn of malicious websites?

GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation and aims to give people more control over their personal data.