Microsoft is moving forward with its plan to retire Windows 10 this year. Some users are now receiving emails about it.
On the other hand, it could be a tactic to urge users to upgrade and not even think about the one-year extension.
A vicious ransomware called Medusa is picking up speed and a local cybersecurity expert has ways you can keep your data safe.
Microsoft’s sending out emails to push Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11, while promoting OneDrive (again) and the ...
Windows 10 is almost at the end of its life, at least officially, with Microsoft ending support for the aging operating ...
A new warning from the FBI and other federal officials warns that ransomware software from Medusa is on the rampage, ...
Lee Castleton, one of a group of seven former subpostmasters who began the fight against the Post Office in 2009, triggers ...
While phishing has evolved, email security hasn't kept up. Attackers now bypass MFA & detection tools with advanced phishing ...
Though software is generally not on the top of mind when Amazon's sales events happen, it's actually a great time to save on ...
Sgt. Paul Aurelio McClain was arrested last Thursday on suspicion of possessing child pornography after an investigator ...
The agencies warn Gmail and Outlook users to be on the outlook for harmful emails containing ransomware — a kind of malicious ...
HP has introduced the world's first printers that can protect against quantum computer attacks. These printers feature ...