- Reader code names famous games to infiltrate Microsoft Store

A malicious code called Electron Bot has infiltrated Microsoft's official app store, Microsoft Store.
- What are the consequences of restarting the computer while updating Windows?

Usually, when updating Windows you will see a message that says: Do not turn off your computer.
- Google is testing a series of major changes on the Google.com search homepage

The Google homepage (Google.com) is one of the most familiar websites on the internet. You visit and are greeted by an interface that couldn't be simpler: the keyword search box
- Microsoft integrates Teams utilities into Office.com website and Office Windows apps

Microsoft Teams is one of the most popular communication tools for business environments at the moment.
- Can run Windows 11 fully functional on Android 13

This is a new discovery by the developers on the newly released Android 13 Developer Preview.
- Developer releases decryption key for Maze ransomware, Egregor

The master decryption key of the Maze, Egregor and Sekhmet ransomware has just been posted by a user on the BleepingComputer forum. This person claims to be the developer of the
- Mozilla patches a vulnerability in Firefox that helps hackers gain admin rights of Windows

Mozilla has just released a security update to patch a critical security vulnerability that allows hackers to escalate privileges on Windows computers. This critical security flaw
- UEFI firmware from Microsoft, Intel, HP, Dell etc., can be at risk from nearly 20 different vulnerabilities

Binarly, a security research company that specializes in dealing with firmware-related threats, revealed a very disturbing piece of information in a recent blog post.
- Detecting fake 2FA security apps that can steal bank accounts on Android phones

International security researchers have just discovered a dangerous fake two-factor authentication application on the Android platform.
- Microsoft Outlook RCE Vulnerability Can Sell For $400,000

If you discover a remote arbitrary code execution vulnerability affecting Microsoft Outlook, you can sell it for up to $ 400,000.
- Immediately patch CWP vulnerability that allows code execution as root on Linux servers

Security researchers have discovered two new vulnerabilities affecting Control Web Panel (CWP) software. Hackers could chain these two vulnerabilities to gain remote code execution
- Microsoft 'turns the wheel' to bring the old Network Connections settings back to Windows 11

Obviously the Network Connections setting is easier to use than the Advanced Network Settings in Windows 11's Settings.
- Google will automatically upgrade free G Suite users to Paid Workspace from May 1, 2022

In 2020, G Suite was renamed Google Workspace, part of Google's massive refactoring of its work apps. Many different subscription plans have been changed, and now Google wants to
- MediaTek demonstrates Wi-Fi 7 2.4 times faster than Wi-Fi 6

Recently, MediaTek demonstrated the hardware power of Wi-Fi 7 or Wi-Fi 802.11be in the presence of many customers and industry partners.
- YouTube Originals is shutting down soon, have you heard about the service?

YouTube Originals is expected by Google to become a counterweight to other very powerful platforms like Netflix or Amazon.
- Microsoft lists Windows 10 group policies that you should avoid touching

Microsoft has just released a list of 25 policies that administrators should not touch on Windows 10 and Windows 11. The reason is because they do not provide optimal results or
- Detecting dangerous backdoors targeting both Windows, macOS and Linux

International cybersecurity researchers have just issued an urgent notice about a new type of cross-platform malware called 'SysJoker' that has been appearing all over the world.
- PUBG officially filed a lawsuit against Free Fire, asking Garena to stop doing business immediately

Recently, developer Krafton - the father of PUBG game, filed a lawsuit against Garena - the developer of two games Free Fire and Free Fire Max. Krafton accused the two titles of
- After Norton, it was Avira's turn to integrate a virtual currency miner into anti-virus software

Many people were surprised and outraged when they saw Norton 360 anti-virus software with a built-in virtual currency miner.
- Being 'used by many big companies', the developer manually broke the NPM colors.js and faker.js libraries

Recently, applications using popular open source libraries like colors.js and faker.js have suddenly displayed meaningless and even corrupted data. This leaves app developers