KB5072033 addresses vulnerabilities across Windows systems and Office applications—including one actively exploited zero-day.
Microsoft fixed 56 Windows security flaws, including an actively exploited privilege-escalation bug and two new command-injection zero-days.
The idea is to make LLMs turn themselves in when they don’t follow instructions, potentially reducing errors in enterprise ...
It wouldn't be a Legend of Zelda game without a classic Easter Egg that's appeared in countless games before: the Revenge of the Cuccos. Turn into Swordfighter form and attack the Cuccos in Kakariko ...
ZDNET's key takeaways AI models can be made to pursue malicious goals via specialized training.Teaching AI models about reward hacking can lead to other bad actions.A deeper problem may be the issue ...
In brief: Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and other forms of kernel-level anti-cheat are already notorious for digging deep into users' systems, locking games to Windows, and increasing the risk of serious ...
Shares of Microsoft have slowed their momentum recently, rising only 5% in the last three months. But T. Rowe Price portfolio manager David Giroux believes Microsoft has one of the best risk-reward ...
Alphabet and Microsoft have both outperformed the S&P 500 over 5-year periods, demonstrating strong risk-reward profiles. GOOGL offers a slightly better valuation and higher growth rates, with a lower ...
Microsoft Corporation is one of the best-positioned companies in the AI boom, strategically expanding capacity and diversifying beyond OpenAI while maintaining strong Azure growth. Microsoft’s AI ...
Microsoft has confirmed it has scrapped the Xbox Game Pass discount on DLC purchases. Instead, it’s giving subscribers more points for use in its Rewards scheme. Last week, as part of controversial ...
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