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Zero-Day Windows Bug Linked to North Korean Hacking Group Lazarus

Security researchers say the previously unknown Windows vulnerability was exploited by the notorious hacking group, potentially giving them system privileges on Windows PCs.

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THE LATEST
Windows Finally Expands FAT32 Formatting From 32GB to 2TB

The change should make it easier for users to format a USB drive or flash card while using the FAT32 system, which dates back to 1996.

Microsoft PowerToys Feature Will Launch, Arrange Windows Apps in One Click

If you use the same set of apps every day, Microsoft's new tool will help you get to work.

Bug Leaves Microsoft Apps for MacOS Open to Silent Takeovers

Microsoft fixed the problem for Teams and OneNote, but Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, and Word are unpatched because Microsoft says they're 'low risk.' Cisco Talos researchers disagree.

Which Is the Best Microsoft Surface? How to Choose the Right One for You

Microsoft's Surface family of PCs, tablets, and desktops isn't easy to decipher. We've tested them all to help you figure out which one to get.

Worrying Security Vulnerabilities Found in Microsoft's AI Healthcare Bots

A bug in Microsoft's Azure Health Bot Service could have put people's private data at risk.

WINDOWS HOW-TO
How to Connect Your Android Phone to Your Windows 11 PC

Connecting the two lets you send text messages, see notifications, instantly grab photos, and even run apps from your Android on your Windows 11 PC. We show you how to get started.

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