Windows 11 provides a rich GUI, but it also supports various command line interfaces (CLIs) through a modern Terminal app.
Tech pro ThioJoe compares PowerShell and Command Prompt to clarify their differences and when each should be used.
Microsoft has announced Coreutils, a new Windows 11 feature that allows developers to run many popular Linux command line utilities natively on Windows from a single binary. Revealed at this week’s ...
Microsoft has released Coreutils for Windows, a set of UNIX-style command-line utilities. Installing Coreutils for Windows allows you to use commands such as grep in Command Prompt (CMD) and ...
Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) is a tool introduced by Microsoft for tracking events on a Windows PC, including hardware, processes, settings, and user accounts. The ...
Security researchers at EclecticIQ have uncovered a new malicious campaign in which cyber threat actors created fake sites posing as Google Gemini’s coding tool and Anthropic’s Claude Code to deliver ...
A previously undocumented information stealer has been distributed through fake Claude Code installation pages, hijacking Chromium browsers to bypass App-Bound Encryption and exfiltrate cookies, ...
Tech pro ThioJoe explains the difference between Windows PowerShell and Command Prompt in simple terms anyone can understand. Man City FFP: Liverpool could demand over £100m along with Man Utd, ...
Threat actors are now abusing DNS queries as part of ClickFix social engineering attacks to deliver malware, making this the first known use of DNS as a channel in these campaigns. ClickFix attacks ...
As a Windows 11 user, there might be times when you want to execute a Command Prompt action directly in a specific folder, like initiating a copy process. For more advanced stuff, you might want to ...
Editor's take: Microsoft is doubling down on its plan to turn Windows 11 into an "agentic AI" platform, and in the process seems determined to strip away the last bits of user agency left in the OS.
Microsoft says Windows PowerShell now warns when running scripts that use the Invoke-WebRequest cmdlet to download web content, aiming to prevent potentially risky code from executing. As Microsoft ...