A practical workaround shows how PowerShell developers can keep Windows Forms GUIs responsive by moving timer-driven processing into background jobs and using a second timer to update the interface ...
Brien Posey explains why PowerShell timers can cause Windows Forms dashboards to freeze or fail to update, and why keeping GUI scripts responsive requires a different approach to timed events.
I started this as a side project, but my Windows Command Center suddenly became useful.
All change for Windows Updated on May 18 with new detail about the new folder Microsoft has quietly added to your all Windows ...
Storm-2949 turned stolen credentials into a cloud-wide breach, moving from identity compromise to large-scale data theft ...
The zero-day vulnerability affects on-premises installations for all versions of Exchange Server 2016, 2019 and Subscription ...
Fox Tempest is a financially motivated threat actor operating a malware‑signing‑as‑a‑service (MSaaS) used by other ...
ESET researchers analyzed the 2025 activity of Webworm, a China-aligned APT group that started out targeting organizations in Asia, but has recently shifted its focus to Europe. Even though this is ...
Former Microsoft PM says the company's AI push failed, citing Copilot's dismal 3.3% adoption rate and calling for a massive ...
Microsoft is finally penalizing Windows drivers that cause poor battery life and overheating, expanding quality checks beyond ...
Weekly ThreatsDay Bulletin: supply chain attacks, fake support lures, AI tampering, data leaks, ransomware, and exploited ...
KongTuke has been regarded as the original access broker and has switched to Microsoft Teams for social engineering attacks, ...