Microsoft is planning to introduce a new Edge security feature that will protect users against malicious extensions sideloaded into the web browser.
The new feature means Edge will actively look for sideloaded extensions that are found to be malicious. If detected, Edge will automatically disable and remove them. This stops them from running and ...
Microsoft Edge is adding malicious sideloaded extension detection Other productivity and AI enhancements are in the works Edge still struggles with market share (vs. Chrome) Microsoft has announced ...
Microsoft has released new Windows 11 preview builds, giving users a built-in network speed test, an updated Windows Search box, and more.
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ESET researchers reveal how malware operators collaborate with covert North Korean IT workers, posing a threat to both headhunters and job seekers.
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Windows operating systems collect extensive data through various background processes, often without explicit user awareness. ... The telemetry service operates silently in the background, ...
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Microsoft is integrating Copilot deeper into Edge, aiming to turn the browser into a true AI assistant while keeping users in control.
The 25H2 update is rolling out as a small download for Windows 11 users.