Windows Defender: Rise of the machine (learning)
Windows Defender harnesses the power of machine learning, contributing to making Windows 10 Microsoft’s most secure client operating system and providing increased protection against security threats...
View ArticleDoes prevalence matter? A different approach to traditional antimalware...
Most well-known antimalware tests today focus on broad-spectrum malware. In other words, tests include malware that is somewhat indiscriminate (isn’t necessarily targeted), at least somewhat prevalent...
View ArticleShields up on potentially unwanted applications in your enterprise
Has your enterprise environment been bogged down by a sneaky browser-modifier which tricked you into installing adware from a seemingly harmless software bundle? Then you might have already experienced...
View ArticleMicrosoft assists law enforcement to help disrupt Dorkbot botnets
Law enforcement agencies from around the globe, aided by Microsoft security researchers, have today announced the disruption of one of the most widely distributed malware families – Win32/Dorkbot....
View ArticleMicrosoft updates Trusted Root Certificate Program to reinforce trust in the...
At Microsoft, we are continuously working to deliver on our commitment to the security of our customers and their ecosystems. A core component of our strategy to inform Windows users about the safety...
View ArticleKeeping browsing experience in users’ hands
In April last year we announced some changes to our criteria around Adware designed to ensure that users maintain control of their experience. These changes are described in our blog, Adware: a New...
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