The once-stodgy enterprise server platform used to have to stretch to do everything, but is now a high-performance system building on the best of Azure for an ‘insanely ambitious’ future of collaboration and content management.
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100M More IoT Devices Are Exposed—and They Won’t Be the Last


The Name:Wreck flaws in TCP/IP are the latest in a series of vulnerabilities with global implications.
Oh Look, LinkedIn Also Has a 500M User Data Leak


Plus: A bad Zoom bug, a billion-dollar cocaine bust, and more of the week’s top security news.
Twitch Will Act on ‘Serious’ Offenses That Happen Off-Stream


The new policy holds streamers to account for what happens on other services and in real life.
The Opportunities—and Obstacles—for Women at NSA and Cyber Command


WIRED spoke with three women working in cybersecurity in the US intelligence committee about the progress of recent years and the work that remains.
How to Game on a Tight Budget

You don’t need to be rich to be knee-deep in great games to play. Here’s how to get more for way less.
Low-code app development: How Microsoft’s Power Fx language is evolving

Microsoft is separating its low-code programming tools from Power Apps. What does that mean for you and for your apps?
Facebook Moves Against ‘Evil Eye’ Hackers Targeting Uyghurs


The company’s investigation into a Chinese espionage campaign took researchers beyond Facebook’s own platforms.
Microsoft: Remote work is exhausting and we need to take action now

The first annual Microsoft Work Trend Index should be a wake-up call for bosses and software developers alike to improve employee experiences as offices reopen.
A SpaceX Engineer’s Dark Web Insider Trading Sparks SEC First


“MillionaireMike” allegedly ran a stock tip scam that earned him $27,000 in bitcoin payments.