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Number of Windows PCs infected with NSA backdoor DoublePulsar continues to rise
Chaos for customers: Webroot flagged Windows as malware and Facebook as phishing site
Avoid manually installing Windows 10 Creators Update
Specs of Microsoft’s purported CloudBook leaked
Microsoft to slash cloud-connection rights for stand-alone Office
Old Windows Server machines can still fend off hacks. Here's how
Surprisingly few tech insights in Steve Ballmer's USAFacts data trove
Windows laptops running on ARM chips is a terrible idea
Microsoft .Net Core: Finally ready for prime time
Windows 10 Privacy: How to disable the Location features

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NetApp Data Fabric and the Essential Data Security Controls for Hybrid Clouds: Networkworld White Paper

Not only are diverse types of unstructured data growing at a phenomenal rate, but data is being created and stored in an increasingly distributed fashion- across on-premises infrastructures, colocation centers, and public clouds- which further complicates the security challenge. Read More

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Number of Windows PCs infected with NSA backdoor DoublePulsar continues to rise

Although the exact number varies among security researchers, the DoublePulsar infection rate is climbing. Read More

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Chaos for customers: Webroot flagged Windows as malware and Facebook as phishing site

A bad rule in a temporarily-issued update, which flagged crucial Windows system files as malware, has caused chaos for Webroot customers. Read More

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Avoid manually installing Windows 10 Creators Update

Problems have emerged with Update Assistant, forcing Microsoft to issue a warning about manually upgrading to Windows 10 Creators Update. Read More

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Specs of Microsoft’s purported CloudBook leaked

Microsoft aims to put its Windows 10 Cloud notebook, dubbed the CloudBook, on parity with Google Chromebooks. Read More

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Microsoft to slash cloud-connection rights for stand-alone Office

Under the new rules, owners of perpetual-license versions of Office will be able to use Microsoft's cloud-based services only during the first half of their 10-year support lifecycle, the portion Microsoft dubs "mainstream. Read More

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Old Windows Server machines can still fend off hacks. Here's how

Keeping a computer up-to-date, with the latest OS and software patch, is one of the best things you can do to stay safe from cyber threats. Read More

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Surprisingly few tech insights in Steve Ballmer's USAFacts data trove

Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's USAFacts project, an ambitious and sometimes overwhelming repository of data about local to state to federal U.S. government spending and outcomes that was launched on Tax Day, is surprisingly light on technology-related data. Read More

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Windows laptops running on ARM chips is a terrible idea

Qualcomm says Windows 10 machines running ARM-based Snapdragon chips will arrive later this year—but that’s not a good thing. Read More

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Microsoft .Net Core: Finally ready for prime time

All Microsoft’s next-gen development stack needed was adequate tooling, APIs, libraries, and documentation. They’re here at last Read More

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Windows 10 Privacy: How to disable the Location features

Windows 10’s Creators Update makes it easier to disable location tracking and also erase location history. Watch Now

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Collective Security: Prairie Dogs versus Humans: Networkworld Webcast

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