Tech pro ThioJoe compares PowerShell and Command Prompt to clarify their differences and when each should be used.
A weakness in certain configurations of Microsoft Exchange enables attackers to send an email from any user to a vulnerable organization. That's according to Swiss cybersecurity firm InfoGuard, which ...
Microsoft has warned of a high-severity zero-day vulnerability that could lead to an attacker sending arbitrary code to a victim by sending a specially crafted email to an Outlook user. The flaw, ...
PowerShell script to audit emails delivered via Microsoft Direct Send in an Exchange Online tenant, using either GDAP delegated access (CSP/partner) or direct admin credentials. No app registration ...
If you run a Windows environment, you already know how critical PowerShell is. It’s the backbone of modern administration, used for automation, configuration, and day-to-day operations at scale. And ...
If you go to Windows Update and check for updates, you might have a pending update called “Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange Key (KEK) Update,” which requires a ...
So what is this for? The stock Exchange Connector is a seperate download that enables SCSM deployments to leverage an Exchange mailbox to process updates to work items. While incredibly useful, some ...
PCWorld reports that Microsoft released critical security updates fixing 15 Office vulnerabilities, including 14 remote code execution flaws affecting Excel, Word, Outlook, and Access. One zero-day ...
Windows without PowerShell 2.0: Microsoft removes the version still included for compatibility for good. It has long been considered obsolete. PowerShell 2.0 is finally history: The version of the ...
Microsoft is finally saying goodbye to PowerShell 2.0 — the 14-year-old command-line tool and scripting language that debuted alongside Windows 7 — as part of a broader effort to clean up legacy code ...