@_PradeepGoel@mikko Wouldn’t the same trend help defenders too? AI can make testing, review and hardening faster before software ships. The harder problem is the enormous amount of already deployed software and the lag in actually fixing it.
HWMonitor and CPU-Z developer CPUID breached by unknown attackers — cyberattack forced users to download malware instead of valid apps for approximately six hours https://t.co/6m5lfoKIpl
Notepad++ update situation shows why controlling auto-updaters matters in enterprise IT. I analyzed a WinSparkle-based updater and documented how to disable it in managed environments. https://t.co/BPf9GQckPB
Not often I watch football, but Bodø/Glimt vs Man. City tonight. Nearest decent team growing up - a 50k Arctic town that’s beaten City before. Classic David vs Goliath: their entire squad costs what City spends on one player.
Microsoft has finally listened to its... business users.
Windows 11 Beta and Dev insider build 26220.7535 has a new group policy to remove Microsoft Copilot app.
However, there's a catch...
- Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Copilot are both installed
- Microsoft Copilot app was not installed by the user
- Microsoft Copilot app was not launched in the last 28 days
- Users can still reinstall the Copilot app
This new policy is located in Group policy, can be found in User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows AI -> Remove Microsoft Copilot App.
Amazing video by Dean Ellerby who explores how to wrap application installers with PSAppDeployToolkit (#PSADT) using Master Wrapper, and then upload them to Intune using Master Packager Toolbox.
https://t.co/HepuU9OuDV