Organizations running Windows containers in their Kubernetes cluster have a brand-new threat to worry about. Researchers from Palo Alto Networks (PAN) have discovered what they say is the first known ...
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The latest Windows server release improves container support significantly, ready for you to shift your code to the hybrid cloud. Microsoft’s big cloud bet is a hybrid cloud, services that can either ...
Windows Sandbox acts as a digital safety net, allowing you to test untrusted apps in isolation and keep your system protected ...
This newly discovered malware is the first to take advantage of an obscure Windows container escape technique to seek out and infect Kubernetes clusters. Malware attacks against cloud containers are ...
“Siloscape”, the first malware to target Windows containers, breaks out of Kubernetes clusters to plant backdoors and raid nodes for credentials. Windows containers have been victimized for over a ...
Yes, running Windows containers in Kubernetes can work. But it’s not as simple as it seems. The operating system container, which isolates just the essential parts of the operating system that are ...
WSL 3 makes staying on Windows easier, especially for developers building or running Linux-based AI, container, or dev ...
Although containers emerged from the land of Linux, Microsoft has wholeheartedly embraced them. Beginning with Windows Server 2016, the company began offering two types of Docker-compatible containers ...
Microsoft on Thursday announced a preview of a new full "Server" container image option for Windows Server 2022 when it uses the "desktop experience." The new Server container image "will be available ...
When most people think of application containers – one of the most popular new trends in how software is built and run by developers – they associate the technology very closely with Linux. Now, ...