Microsoft earlier this month has made live its new "PowerShell Module Browser," a Web search page for finding PowerShell scripts and information, the company announced.
A public preview of Intune Data Warehouse was released by Microsoft on Tuesday.
Microsoft took time during its Ignite event, currently going on in Atlanta, to highlight some of the security enhancements coming to its Edge Web browser.
A major flwa in the WPA2 wireless network protocol was disclosed by security researchers this week.
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Users of the Microsoft Edge browser can now test an alternative means of carrying out user authentications besides passwords.
Certain SSL/TLS certificates issued by former certificate authority company Symantec will soon become unsupported in Microsoft's Edge and Internet Explorer browsers.
Microsoft, in a security advisory released today, is warning users of Internet Explorer vulnerability that could allow remote code execution by hackers.
Microsoft's Edge browser is going the way of Google's Chrome, the company announced this week.
Microsoft warned this week that support for Internet Explorer 10 will lapse in 2020 for users of Windows Server 2012 and Windows Embedded 8 Standard.
A pair of Cisco small business router products are susceptible to information disclosure attacks, the networking giant acknowledged last week.
Microsoft recently made the case against organizations using Internet Explorer as their default browser.
Details on the broken state of the Secure Hash Algorithm-1 (SHA-1) were released by security experts at Google last week.
The move toward passwordless Web authentications took another step this week, with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announcing that it now considers the Web Authentication (WebAuthn) specification to be an official standard.
Subscribers to the Microsoft Edge Insider testing program can now access early versions of the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser for Windows 10, Microsoft announced Monday.
Microsoft is bringing its Edge Web browser to Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 for the very first time.
Microsoft's roadmap for its Chromium-based Edge browser includes feature improvements aimed at enterprises and business users.
Participants in Microsoft's Edge Insider Program can now begin to access the Beta Channel release, the first since Microsoft shifted to using open source Chromium Project technologies in the Edge browser.
Microsoft this week issued "out-of-band" security advisories for Internet Explorer (IE) and the Microsoft Defender anti-malware service.
The Windows operating system will be getting support for an encrypted DNS option, Microsoft announced this week, adding greater privacy protections for Internet connections.