This invisible rootkit threat stores scripts in the Windows Registry and can hide malicious files and tasks behind this prefix—what you need to know.| Forbes
As zero-day exploits against Windows continue, Microsoft has been paying hackers to disclose details of security flaws for years. So why haven’t the attacks stopped?| Forbes
A broker that only sells to Russian private and government organizations has just offered $4 million for a zero-day hack attack against the Telegram messenger app.| Forbes
The latest security updates can prevent Windows Hello from working, Microsoft says.| Forbes
Imagine being able to update Windows 11 with security patches but without rebooting. Well, now you can. But there’s a catch.| Forbes
New Windows password hash-stealing threat has no official fix. Here's how to stay protected for now.| Forbes