A Windows Remote Desktop exploit is reportedly being sold on the dark web for $220,000, but Microsoft already patched the flaw.
The financially motivated group has been active since May 2025, impersonating Fortinet, Ivanti, Cisco, and other vendors to steal corporate credentials.
A strain of Windows malware is exploiting a deceptively simple trick to bypass antivirus software: it disguises itself as a legitimately signed application, making it nearly invisible to standard ...
I've certainly seen my share of malware over the years, and while the methods evolve, our thinking must evolve too. It’s easy to believe the threats are all "advanced," but for everyday Windows users, ...
Cyber threats are getting more advanced every day. Traditional security tools often struggle to keep up with the speed and scale of modern attacks. AI-powered security solutions offer a ...
Storm-2561 uses SEO poisoning to push fake VPN downloads that install signed trojans and steal VPN credentials. Active since 2025, Storm-2561 mimics trusted brands and abuses legitimate services. This ...
OAuth redirection is being repurposed as a phishing delivery path. Trusted authentication flows are weaponized to move users ...
Overview On February 11, 2026, NSFOCUS CERT monitored Microsoft’s release of its February security update patches, addressing 59 security issues across widely used products such as Windows, Azure, ...
PCWorld highlights Smart App Control, a crucial Windows 11 security feature that screens apps through Microsoft’s cloud service to protect against malware and compromised executables. A February 2026 ...
The very devices organizations rely on to enforce security policy are now among the least monitored, and most rapidly ...
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When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...