The Emotet botnet is now using Windows shortcut files (.LNK) containing PowerShell commands to infect victims computers, moving away from Microsoft Office macros that are now disabled by default. The ...
Really minor issue:<BR>I deleted my shortcut to powershell on my XP machine. I can still run it, of course, but it doesn't have the spiffy colors, prompt settings, etc, that the PS shortcut gives ...
Microsoft released advanced hunting queries (AHQs) and a PowerShell script to find and recover some of the Windows application shortcuts deleted Friday morning by a buggy Microsoft Defender ASR rule.
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