Here we go again. “Microsoft is trying a new way to stop users from downloading Google Chrome.” We have seen this before.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Microsoft has launched a new marketing campaign called “This is an Xbox.” The core concept of the ...
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday detailed three hacking campaigns that made use of OAuth, a technology commonly used to let workers log into business applications with their Microsoft and Google accounts.
An elaborate and rather unusual phishing campaign is spoofing eFax notifications and using a compromised Dynamics 365 Customer Voice business account to lure victims into giving up their credentials ...
Researchers from Check Point have discovered a new phishing campaign, abusing a legitimate Microsoft product in an attempt to steal people’s login credentials. In a new blog post, published earlier ...
Microsoft is extending Maximum Conversion Value to all shopping and search campaigns. This bid strategy, which was previously exclusive to smart shopping campaigns, automatically adjusts your bids in ...
It seems Microsoft just can't get over the stranglehold that Chrome has on the browser market. According to new reports, users who mostly rely on Chrome could soon start getting pop-up notifications ...
Microsoft Corp. has uncovered a Russian disinformation campaign that made use of celebrity clips commissioned through the Cameo video sharing website. The company detailed its findings today in the ...
Letters purportedly written by at least two dead people landed on the desk of Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff earlier this year, imploring him to go easy on Microsoft Corp. for its conduct as a ...
Microsoft Ads announced a new, simplified Smart Campaigns setup experience on Thursday, September 8th. The update also includes a key new feature that sets them apart from Google Ads. If you’re ...
Web users who’ve had the frustrating experience of mistyping a common or popular Web-site URL and inadvertently landing on a page full of pay-per-click ads may soon have relief due to a new campaign ...
Timed with International Women’s Day 2017, Microsoft is expanding its #MakeWhatsNext campaign. The campaign, which was launched last year, calls on girls to “Make What’s Next” by pursuing careers in ...
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