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spy
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The spy tag on WindowsForum.com covers a mix of humorous and serious discussions. Several threads share entertaining videos, such as a funny orangutan learning to saw wood from BBC Earth's Spy In The Wild series, a compilation of fails from the same show, and Looney Tunes-style humor featuring a ninja vs spy. Other posts address privacy concerns, including questions about whether Microsoft monitors user activity on Windows computers and the potential for coworkers or bosses to spy on each other through security vulnerabilities. The tag also includes a thread about Windows Store deals, though it is less directly related. Overall, the tag reflects user interest in both lighthearted spy-themed content and legitimate privacy issues.
A clever new breed of phishing scam is on the rise and it's catching even the savviest users off guard. Researchers have uncovered a sustained campaign where Russian spies are using a technique known as "device code phishing" to gain unauthorized access to Microsoft 365 accounts. Windows users...
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Does Microsoft spy on what you do on your computer? like they secretly record everything in a file that is hidden and it uploads to microsoft servers at night?
By now everyone has heard about the alleged secret agents arrested in the USA. If you haven't had a chance to read the criminal complaint against them, you're missing out on some interesting revelations.
Revelation 1: Mission Completely Possible
Unlike James Bond (or, heck. Austin Powers)...
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It would seem that this security hole would be an extremely serious flaw for people such as independent researchers who have co-workers who could have access to a computer during time periods that the rightful user was off duty. Bosses could easily "spy" on their employees, which would be a...