Microsoft 365 account holders, it’s time to clutch your credentials like your last stick of office coffee—hackers have orchestrated another clever plot, this time through everyone’s favorite messaging apps. If you thought WhatsApp and Signal were just for family chats and cryptic office banter...
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Microsoft recently issued a stern warning to both Windows and Mac users that sounds more like a no-nonsense parent than a world-leading technology corporation: Don't use the Quick Assist app to let anyone “fix” your computer. It’s not because the app itself is suddenly crawling with bugs or...
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When Microsoft finally lowers the curtain on Windows 10 and ushers it off the stage—scheduled for October 14, 2025—millions of users will face a dilemma: upgrade, migrate, or expose themselves to the wild digital west of an unsupported operating system. For those with stubborn software...
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It starts innocently enough: you sit down at your Windows 11 PC, open up a few browser tabs, perhaps launch a productivity app or two, and suddenly, your once-speedy computer sounds like it’s prepping for lift-off. Fans whirl, windows stall, that spinning wheel taunts you. A quick peek at the...
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While most Windows users rely on the classic password or a cheeky PIN as their first—and, all too often, only—line of defense, a revolution in laptop locking is quietly unfolding at the intersection of high-tech security and the humble USB flash drive. Imagine transforming your forgettable thumb...
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They beckon seductively from restaurant tabletops, leap out at us from bus ads, and dangle from the bottom of suspicious emails like a worm on a fishing line—QR codes, those enigmatic square mazes of pixels, are now as much a fixture of daily life as the coffee-ring stains around them. Yet...
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How to Scan Your Computer for Viruses and Malware Using Free Windows Tools
Is your computer running unusually slow? Are you seeing strange pop-ups or experiencing unexplained crashes? Your system might be infected with viruses or malware, but the good news is you don't have to spend a dime on...
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Mysterious Windows Folder or Hidden Security Shield?
It seems Windows 11 users have been treated to an unexpected Easter egg, courtesy of Microsoft's ongoing security enhancements. The infamous "inetpub" folder has been quietly appearing after the KB5055523 update – regardless of whether...
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The launch of Windows 11 has been met with mixed reactions, especially concerning its redesigned taskbar. Many users who appreciate the classic functionality and design of the Windows 10 taskbar have been exploring ways to revert their interface to a more familiar setup. In this article, we'll...
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Windows XP may be a blast from the past, but for those who need its unique legacy support and minimal interface for specific legacy applications, it still holds a special place. Although Microsoft ended support way back on April 8, 2014, and fully removed the ISO files from its servers by 2022...
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Renaming your Windows device might seem like a minor tweak, but it carries significant benefits, especially if you're juggling multiple machines or managing an IT fleet. This guide from Microsoft Support walks you through the process, and here at WindowsForum.com, we’re excited to break down the...
In an era where Microsoft 365 environments have become the lifeblood of businesses, a new threat vector is emerging as cybercriminals adapt their tactics by leveraging HTTP client tools. A recent report reveals that over three-quarters of Microsoft 365 tenants experienced at least one account...
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When we think of phishing, we traditionally imagine poorly executed emails riddled with typos that even the most casual observer could spot as fraudulent. But let’s be crystal clear: phishing isn’t what it used to be. Welcome to "HubPhish," an advanced phishing initiative targeting 20,000...
In the latest cybersecurity blind spot to be exposed, Microsoft Sway, a unique presentation tool within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, has come under fire for being hijacked by cybercriminals to deliver sophisticated "quishing" attacks. But before you run to disable Sway from your organization's...
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I've been getting Phishing emails in the last few days.
I got one from my bank saying that someone had tried to log into my account and asked me to input my Account information and Password, to confirm that I was the account holder.
It said that if I didn't do this immediately my account...
Original release date: August 01, 2015
Systems Affected
Microsoft Windows Systems, Adobe Flash Player, and Linux
Overview
Between June and July 2015, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) received reports of multiple, ongoing and likely evolving, email-based phishing...