Microsoft is now testing a new feature in Edge that uses machine learning to identify and block scareware scams.
A new security feature for Microsoft Edge is now available for preview, helping people overcome scareware scams.
Microsoft is rolling out "scareware blocker," which uses machine learning to identify a very specific and pervasive type of online scam.
Microsoft this week announced that its scareware blocker, which aims to identify potential scam sites and messages, is now in ...
Microsoft Edge 133 is now rolling out globally, and it ships with several improvements, including a new scareware blocker ...
Microsoft has started testing a new "scareware blocker" feature for the Edge web browser on Windows PCs, which uses machine ...
That type of scam is known as scareware, and it's a threat that Microsoft is working to counter with a new option in its Edge browser. Also: The Microsoft 365 Copilot launch was a total disaster ...
Malicious actors have a variety of techniques to try and ensnare victims online, one of which is scareware. It entails displaying web pages designed to convince a user that their system has been ...
One of the most nefarious examples of scareware is the “tech support scam,” which falsely warn that your device is affected with malware and that you need to call a fake support number or ...
Scareware blocker specifically intervenes if a scam tool attempts to open a full-screen page, a tactic that can make it more difficult both to identify a scam and circumvent it -- for example ...