Microsoft now pays security researchers for finding critical vulnerabilities in any of its online services, regardless of whether the code was written by Microsoft or a third party.
Microsoft is expanding its AI and digital skills programs in Nigeria, aiming to upskill millions and prepare the workforce ...
Investors say Microsoft's real edge comes from its sprawling AI ecosystem and growing independence from any single model ...
Announced on Tuesday, the investment — Microsoft’s largest in Asia — will fund new data centers, AI infrastructure, and ...
The Nigerian FG and Microsoft have trained over 350,000 citizens in AI skills, equipping the nation's workforce for the ...
KB5072033 addresses vulnerabilities across Windows systems and Office applications—including one actively exploited zero-day.
The Windows 11 25H2 update is being pushed out to the masses through Windows Update—here's how to get it now or stall for ...
Microsoft fixed over 50 security vulnerabilities with December's big Patch Tuesday. One of them is already being actively ...
Microsoft is proving it can stand strong in artificial intelligence on its own, even while keeping its OpenAI ties. Analysts ...
The company’s new approach is that anything touching Microsoft services is eligible for a bug bounty, regardless of its ...
In a nod to the evolving threat landscape that comes with cloud computing and AI and the growing supply chain threats, Microsoft is broadening its bug bounty program to reward researchers who uncover ...
Both Amazon and Microsoft should perform well in 2026, but one has the bigger opportunity.