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Windows 95 didn’t detect installers, it guessed based on the file name, says veteran dev
Microsoft's Raymond Chen describes the string-matching heuristic behind the OS's system-file recovery.
Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen explains how Windows 95 used file names and paths to detect installer programs and protect ...
Malicious jscrambler 8.14.0 runs hidden binaries during npm install on Windows, macOS, and Linux, with no fix available as of ...
Windows 95 relied on surprisingly simple tricks to spot setup files, revealing an unexpected design choice behind its ...
DLSS Swapper author Brad Moore revealed that some people are attempting to compromise the program by uploading potentially ...
GigaWiper is a destructive backdoor that combines multiple wiping and ransomware-like capabilities into a single operational ...
Georgi Boby’s journey from CloudChef to Rilo highlights the application of AI, computer vision and automation principles to ...
IIT Gandhinagar’s semester-long elective industry exposure saw 18 students earn 16 credits via internships at Qualcomm, ...
Veteran Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen has confirmed what we all suspected about Windows 95: it guessed when a setup program ...
A newly identified destructive Windows backdoor combines ransomware-like encryption with multiple data-wiping features, ...
A patch Microsoft released on Wednesday to fix a zero-day vulnerability in its Defender security engine may cause Windows ...
The Digital Asset Exchange Alliance (DAXA) warned Wednesday that phishing sites impersonating domestic won-market ...
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