Microsoft hides file extensions in Windows by default even though it's a security risk that is commonly abused by phishing emails and malware distributors to trick people into opening malicious files.
A new strain of MacOS malware disguises itself as a Windows executable file to evade detection and embed itself on a system. But the malware authors aren't exactly in the cross-platform avant-garde: ...
Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen explains how Windows 95 used file names and paths to detect installer programs and protect ...
Gonna use this article for reference when someone tells me that Macs are immune to malware. It's a surprisingly common sentiment. I'd have to agree with ars-user563467's comment above; the title is a ...
AutoHotKey or AHK files are plain text file type that’s used by AutoHotkey, a free scripting tool for automating tasks in Windows. Whereas, EXE extension is used for executable files that can be ...
An EXE file extension identifies a Windows executable file. These files are typically applications that run on a Windows PC. The EXE file architecture is designed specifically for the Windows ...