By typing simple, text-based commands into Windows' PowerShell, you can quickly install apps directly from the Microsoft Store—all without the typical ads or clutter.
The hackers use fake CAPTCHA pages—which are designed to mimic standard security checks—to trick users into installing malicious software (“Stealthy StealC Information Stealer”) via keyboard commands.
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How .EXE and .MSI installers differ when installing software
Tech expert ThioJoe compares EXE and MSI files to reveal which Windows installer is best to use.
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If you're still debloating Windows manually, this one tool does it better
Pretty much the only tool you need to run a leaner Windows on your system.
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Is that CAPTCHA you just encountered real? Find out how fake CAPTCHAs are installing hidden malware and how to stay safe.
A fake CAPTCHA scam is tricking Windows users into running PowerShell commands that install StealC malware and steal passwords, crypto wallets, and more.
It lives on your devices, works 24/7, makes its own decisions, and has access to your most sensitive files. Think twice ...
ClickFix campaigns have adapted to the latest defenses with a new technique to trick users into infecting their own machines with malware.
Microsoft Teams will prompt users to choose Edge for links as Edge for Business gains deeper Copilot integration.
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With Nvidia's GB10 Superchip, I’m Running Serious AI Models in My Living Room. You Can, Too
I’m a traditional software engineer. Join me for the first in a series of articles chronicling my hands-on journey into AI ...
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