The combination of the Microsoft Graph and Windows Update for Business gives IT managers granular control over updates to users’ devices — on-site and at home.
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Microsoft: This clever open-source technique helps to protect your privacy
Adding statistical noise to a data set can guarantee that there are no accidental information leaks. It’s a difficult task, made easier by the open-source SmartNoise framework.
How to sync all your browser bookmarks with xBrowserSync
Here’s how to use the free XBrowserSync tool to keep all your bookmarks synchronized and your internet life simplified.
How to Avoid App Store Scams

Apple’s and Google’s approval guidelines are notoriously lax—and they won’t keep out apps that are after your money and data. Here’s how to sniff them out.
Apple Exec Calls Mac Malware Levels Unacceptable Under Oath

Ireland’s ransomware crisis continues, a Russian scammer gets sentenced, and more of the week’s top security news.
How to Avoid Those Infuriating Cookie Pop-Ups

Cookie consent notices are everywhere, and opting out of tracking is a pain. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Goodbye Internet Explorer—and Good Riddance

Microsoft will finally put the venerated, vulnerability-ridden browser out to pasture, but it’s still got a year to cause some trouble.
Microsoft Azure: This new tool makes it easier to manage virtual machines in the cloud
Microsoft’s automated system management tools help businesses keep their Azure virtual infrastructures secure.
The Full Story of the Stunning RSA Hack Can Finally Be Told

In 2011, Chinese spies stole the crown jewels of cybersecurity—stripping protections from firms and government agencies worldwide. Here’s how it happened.
I’m Not a Robot! So Why Won’t Captchas Believe Me?

If clicking crosswalks makes your blood boil, you’re not alone. Fortunately, there are some tips that make solving those challenges way less frustrating.