80% of malware is powered by AI

80% of malware is powered by AI

What if I told you that most of the cyber attacks happening right now aren’t being run by people at all, but by artificial intelligence? That’s the reality of where we are today. According to new research, 80% of ransomware attacks are now powered by AI. That’s four...
Beware fake apps containing malware

Beware fake apps containing malware

When you download a new app for work, how sure are you that it’s really the genuine thing? A new wave of cyber attacks is making that question more important than ever. Hackers are creating fake versions of popular apps. Things like WhatsApp, Chrome, and even secure...
New: You decide what Copilot remembers

New: You decide what Copilot remembers

How much do you want AI to remember about you? That’s the question Microsoft’s beginning to answer with a big new update to Copilot. Up until now, Copilot has been useful for quick tasks. Summarising text, drafting emails, or answering questions. But it doesn’t really...
AI audio translation previews in Microsoft Edge

AI audio translation previews in Microsoft Edge

Language barriers have always limited what we can get out of online content. Training videos, webinars, or product launches are only useful if you understand the language they’re in. But that could soon change. Microsoft is testing a new AI-powered audio translation...
Warning: That antivirus website could be a fake

Warning: That antivirus website could be a fake

When you’re trying to protect your business, what could possibly go wrong by downloading antivirus software? More than you might think. If you’re not careful, that “antivirus” might be the threat. Cyber criminals are getting better and better at creating fake websites...
Exciting new formatting tools for Notepad

Exciting new formatting tools for Notepad

When was the last time you opened Notepad and thought, “I wish I could make this text bold or add a heading”? Probably never, right? But Microsoft is quietly giving Notepad a little upgrade that could make a surprising difference. Especially for those of us who use it...