
Most company systems suffer from user enumeration flaws
Skype for Business has bugs Microsoft is not fixing
Up to 13,000 organisations, including many FTSE 100 companies, are affected by user enumeration flaws that remain undetected by leading vulnerability scanners, according to security outfit, Intruder.io.

Windows 10 used on 900 million machines
Hoping for a billion by 2020
Windows 10 is now being used on over 900 million devices. Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi tweeted about the milestone today, saying that Microsoft added more new Windows 10 devices in the last 12 months than ever before.

Microsoft detoxing Apple fanboys
Converting them to the proper technology
The Tame Apple Press is furious after discovering that that software king of the world Microsoft has taken the missionary position on converting Apple fanboys to proper technology.

Gates warns that breaking up big tech will not stop them
Better to regulate
Software King of the World Microsoft co-founder Sir William Gates III said governments should not waste time trying to break up Big Tech companies as that is unlikely to stop them.

Oracle and VMware reach cloud deal
Bury the hatchet
Oracle and VMware announced a deal designed to resolve years of tension over how Oracle handles technical support for VMware users and make it easier for them to move to Oracle’s cloud computing service.

Microsoft new Surface might come with AMD hardware
As well as a 15-inch screen model
Since Microsoft has scheduled a big Surface event for October 2nd, there were plenty of rumors floating around, suggesting that we might see both a larger 15-inch version of the new Surface Laptop, as well as first-ever one based on AMD hardware.

Microsoft's racist twitter bot gets Swift response
Claimed it used her name in vain
Apple fangirl Taylor Swift sued Microsoft over a racist AI chatbot which used twitter.

How Microsoft avoids the wrath of the regulators
What happened to the “great satan” of software
While Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple are targets of government investigations and public outrage, somehow Microsoft is escaping all the wrath.

Microsoft wants Linux to get exFAT
To facilitate the development of “conformant, interoperable implementations
Software King of the World Microsoft said it is supporting the addition of its exFAT file system to the Linux kernel. To facilitate the development of “conformant, interoperable implementations”.

Microsoft faces more Windows 10 privacy scrutiny
Calling in the Irish
Having already asked Microsoft to make modifications to Windows, the Dutch data protection agency (DPA) called for an investigation by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), Microsoft's lead EU privacy regulator.