Security News > 2017 > August > Windows 10 Can Detect PowerShell Attacks: Microsoft (Security Week)

2017-08-04 16:19
Windows 10 can detect suspicious PowerShell activities, code injection, and malicious documents, including attacks where a process connects to a web server and starts dropping and launching an app, Microsoft says. read more
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