Windows File Explorer previews can expose NTLM password hashes, putting your security at risk. Here’s what you should know to stay protected.
Microsoft says that the File Explorer (formerly Windows Explorer) now automatically blocks previews for files downloaded from the Internet to block credential theft attacks via malicious documents.
If you’ve been using the internet for more than a month or so, you know that downloading files from unknown sites is a great way to get compromised. But the latest security update to Windows does a ...
Microsoft has deprecated SmartScreen on Internet Explorer and IE Mode within Windows 11. It has also issued some ...
It’s an almost universal truth among Windows power users: the built-in File Explorer has long felt sluggish, outdated, and fundamentally limiting. We have all dealt with its clunky interface and ...
Sometimes you want to add a circular author photo to the last page of a text or presentation. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint ...
What’s happened? A new Windows 11 update is live, aiming at smoother day-to-day use for most people, including gamers and anyone using accessibility tools. This is important because: The update trims ...
Windows 11 KB5067036 is rolling out with a new Start menu, a "Ask Copilot" shortcut in the File Explorer, faster Windows ...
svchost.exe is one of the most important background components in Windows. It hosts dozens of essential services that keep ...
To prevent ads from showing up in your Windows Settings menu, open the Settings app and navigate to Privacy & Security > ...
Microsoft has released new Windows 11 update for members flighting the Insider Program in the Beta and Dev Channels. The ...