JFrog found malicious npm packages that deploy a Windows RAT to steal Chrome credentials, run commands, and transfer files.
Microsoft is delivering tools to quickly configure Windows PCs as workstations for Windows and Linux development.
A GitHub issue argues Microsoft's .NET LTS support is too short for enterprise upgrade cycles, with half of deployments running unsupported versions.
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The security multi-tool Flipper Zero became a cult gadget, not least because of its innovative design at the time. Now ...
Surface RTX Spark Dev Box is a compact, small-form-factor desktop PC that is built specifically for developers and data ...
NuML Studio is optimized for Windows and provides a "ready-to-use" version that does not require users to install Python or ...
Growing use of coding agents and consumption-based pricing models could push per-developer AI spending to unprecedented ...
A malicious npm package has been caught impersonating one of the JavaScript ecosystem's most widely used build tools. The ...
Google links Turla to STOCKSTAY, a new .NET backdoor used in phishing attacks against Ukraine government and military targets ...
On June 24, 2026, Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) facilitated the takedown, suspension, and blocking of domains that ...
Eight shortcuts later, Windows finally works the way I do.