Microsoft now pays security researchers for finding critical vulnerabilities in any of its online services, regardless of whether the code was written by Microsoft or a third party.
The company is to offer bug bounty awards for people who report security vulnerabilities in third-party and open source ...
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Nicole Curtis announced when new episodes of Rehab Addict will return to HGTV next year. The update comes five months after the show went on hiatus in July. Curtis expressed gratitude to fans for ...
StackSocial is giving away the world's premier productivity suite for both PC and Mac practically for free, and you own it ...
The billionaire and author MacKenzie Scott revealed $7.1 billion in donations to nonprofits Tuesday, bringing her overall ...
The Challenge‘s Season 41 reunion was filled with the usual antics, but the best part was something altogether new. Plus, the players weighed in on one’s assertion that he is the show. The first ...
Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale is to appear at an SNP fundraiser alongside Nicola Sturgeon. She will attend an ...
A disability support worker has accused an NDIS registered modelling agency and the director’s partner of abusing people online.
Microsoft fixed over 50 security vulnerabilities with December's big Patch Tuesday. One of them is already being actively ...
Australia this week became the first country in the world to ban social media for children with sites ordered to take steps ...
Microsoft on Tuesday announced its biggest-ever Asia investment, amounting to $17.5 billion, in India over the next four years to advance the country's cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure ...
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