What if your PC could take care of boring tasks for you? With Windows PowerShell, it can. Here's how I use PowerShell to automate everyday repetitive tasks that I would be less keen to do otherwise.
Use PowerShell in Windows to automate tasks, troubleshoot your device, and extend Windows functionality. Always inspect or verify scripts before running them, and only relax restrictions for trusted ...
Explore GitHub Spec Kit's dynamic features, including project templates, Windows compatibility, and API management for developers.
Microsoft has published a new post explaining GitHub Spec Kit, clarifying its experimental approach to spec-driven ...
Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches is now available. An eBook of this older edition is included at no additional cost when you buy the revised edition! A limited number of pBook copies ...
Once installed, you can start using Anaconda’s tools. You can open ‘Anaconda Navigator,’ which is like a dashboard to manage ...
You can wrap an executable file around a PowerShell script (PS1) so that you can distribute the script as an .exe file rather than distributing a “raw” script file. This eliminates the need of ...
Malware campaigns are abusing FileFix to deliver infostealers. Take proactive steps to stay ahead and keep your sensitive data safe.
With WSUS deprecated, it's time to move from an outdated legacy patching system to a modern one. Learn from Action1 how its ...
Your weekly strategic brief on the cyber threat landscape. Uncover the deeper patterns behind attacks, from bootkit malware ...
Software Testing/QA; Customer Care/Technical Support; Sales / Business Development; Graduate/Internships; Learning and Development; Cyber Threat Intelli ...
This week, one story stands out above the rest: the Salesloft–Drift breach, where attackers stole OAuth tokens and accessed ...