The classic .NET Framework 3.5 will no longer be an optional Windows component in the future, but a standalone setup.
Microsoft is removing .NET Framework 3.5 from Windows 11 Optional Features, starting with Canary builds, shifting it to a standalone install.
New version of the open-source replacement for Microsoft Silverlight also brings support for .NET 10 and C# 14.
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Microsoft kills another stock Windows app, changes to OneDrive plans, new Windows 11 builds, and more in this week's ...
Microsoft has ended TLS 1.0 and 1.1 support for Azure Blob Storage, making TLS 1.2 mandatory for all connections.
In two separate campaigns, attackers used the JScript C2 framework to target Chinese gambling websites and Asian government ...
Let's examine the challenges of running Windows-dependent PowerShell scripts from Linux and compares three practical approaches -- dual booting, WinBoat and Windows Server RemoteApp -- to maintaining ...
A step-by-step guide to installing the tools, creating an application, and getting up to speed with Angular components, ...
Advanced persistent threat (APT) groups have deployed new tools against a variety of targets, highlighting the increasing ...
If Teams is stuck on Setting up your meeting, you need to restart Teams and follow the solutions mentioned in this post.
APT28 exploited a Microsoft Office flaw to deliver MiniDoor and Covenant Grunt malware in targeted attacks across Ukraine and Eastern Europe.