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  • Cyber Attacks at Several U.S. Healthcare Centers? April 2022

    04/27/2022 5:50:38 PM PDT · by marktwain · 12 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | April 27, 2022 | Dean Weingarten
    The computer system for the Yuma Regional Medical Center has been down for two days. It is extremely difficult to obtain any medical records or to accomplish the simplest medical procedure.All has been shut down because of a cyber attack. From YRMC press release on Facebook : YUMA, Ariz. (April 26, 2022) – Out of an abundance of caution, following an attempted cyber attack that occurred on Monday afternoon, all YRMC computers systems were powered down and moved into downtime mode, which is a manual process. Effective blocks to the attempted attack have resulted in no patient information being compromised....
  • is freerepublic working?????

    04/19/2022 3:52:19 PM PDT · by Hojczyk · 101 replies
    Is freerepublic working..
  • Microsoft-led move takes down ZLoader botnet domains

    04/18/2022 9:44:56 PM PDT · by dayglored · 8 replies
    The Register ^ | Apr 14, 2022 | Jessica Lyons Hardcastle
    That should keep the criminals offline for, well, weeks probably Embedded links are in the original article. Microsoft has announced a months-long effort to take control of 65 domains that the ZLoader criminal botnet gang has been using to spread the remote-control malware and orchestrate infected machines. The tech giant's Digital Crimes Unit obtained a court order from a US federal judge in Georgia to take down the domains, which are now directed to a Microsoft-controlled sinkhole so they can't be used by the malware's masterminds to communicate with their botnet of commandeered Windows computers. From what we can tell...
  • Your computer microphone still listens even on mute – Try this trick

    04/18/2022 11:12:55 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 68 replies
    Kim Komando ^ | 16 April 2022 | Charlie Fripp
    With many people working remotely, everybody should by now know how to behave when in a Zoom or Microsoft Teams meeting. Your camera picks up every move even when you think no one is watching, and your microphone can catch the faintest of sounds. Most people assume that muting their computer’s microphone gives them total privacy. That should be the case, but it’s not.Read on to find out how your microphone is sneakily still listening to everything you say.Here’s the backstoryResearchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison discovered that your device’s microphone continues to listen even after hitting the mute switch.While...
  • How To Save an Old Laptop by Installing Chrome OS Flex Google has released software that can turn any old laptop into a like-new Chromebook.

    03/31/2022 7:40:00 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 38 replies
    https://gizmodo.com ^ | 31 MARCH 2022 | By David Nield
    Chrome OS isn’t just for Chromebooks now. It’s not pleasant seeing a once-beloved laptop (or desktop) computer slowly slide into obsolescence as it gets too old and tired to keep up with the demands of modern-day computing, but Google has now provided an option for these ailing machines in the form of Chrome OS Flex. Chrome OS Flex is the standard Chrome OS that runs on Chromebooks, in a form that you can install on computers that aren’t Chromebooks. The idea is that the lightweight operating system won’t weigh your old device down to the same extent as Windows or...
  • "RUSSAH" CYBER threat

    03/02/2022 9:36:54 AM PST · by Paul46360 · 15 replies
    3-2-22 | Me
    Got this email at work today
  • Your graphics card could be used to track you across the web regardless of cookie consent

    01/31/2022 11:33:39 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 30 replies
    PC Gamer ^ | 31 January 2022 | Jacob Ridley
    Telling a website to stick its cookies someplace else might not be enough to keep it from tracking you across the web—there are other identifiers that can help narrow down who you are and what you're doing as you travel the silicon superhighway. These techniques rely on tracking the exact configuration of hardware you're running inside your PC, though researchers suggest this form of hardware tracking could be done with even greater accuracy through something known as GPU fingerprinting.Outlined in a research paper [PDF warning] from co-first authors Tomer Laor of Ben-Gurion University and Naif Mehanna from University Lille, CNRS,...
  • Thinking about getting your kids or grandkids an Oculus 2?

    01/24/2022 1:11:55 AM PST · by Tacrolimus1mg · 5 replies
    I know that Zero Hedge is banned here for a reason, namely its anonymous authors and potentially unverifiable information, but this subject matter was a little too important for me not to share. For those of you who have kids or grandkids who own one of these or who want one, there has apparently been a problem with child sexual grooming in VR chat. A user started a documentary on this subject, and I think it's necessary to share it. This is the link, where video of the documentary can be viewed. (CONTAINS DISTURBING SUBJECT MATTER): https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/dark-side-metaverse-exposed-why-your-kids-need-stay-away-vrchatBut I will post...
  • Microsoft’s Pluton security processor debuts on AMD chips in new Lenovo ThinkPad laptops

    01/05/2022 10:08:27 PM PST · by yesthatjallen · 14 replies
    Geek Wire ^ | 01 04 2022 | Todd Bishop
    Lenovo unveiled two new laptops made out of materials including recycled aluminum and “recycled black vegan leather,” delivered in packaging made from compostable bamboo and sugarcane. But beneath the environmentally friendly hardware there’s another innovation: Microsoft’s Pluton security processor. The new Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 and Z16, announced Tuesday at the International CES tech show in Las Vegas, are the first PCs to be unveiled with Pluton since Microsoft announced the security architecture in November 2020. Pluton takes security technologies that otherwise exist in a separate hardware component in Windows PCs and integrates them directly into the central processing unit. In...
  • Windows Partition(s) question (new SSD)

    12/21/2021 10:53:40 PM PST · by Paul R. · 15 replies
    Me | 12/22/2021 | PaulR
    I just increased the SSD in the desktop computer soon to be my primary machine to a 1 TB SSD. All went smoothly, except that Macrium Reflect* left me with the following for "Disk 0": 1st Partion = System 100 MB (Healthy) 2nd Partition = HP6300-I5-2-new.SSD-2 222.64 GB NTFS (Healthy) (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition) 3rd Partion = 848 MB (Healthy) (Recovery Partition) 4th Partion = 707.95 GB (oops) (Unallocated)** -------------------------------- The Data disk (D:) is a 500 GB HDD -------------------------------- Backups presently go to a nearly new 500 GB Toshiba external drive. -------------------------------- Once I free it...
  • Computer advice needed

    12/02/2021 10:33:16 PM PST · by chuckles · 37 replies
    vanity | 12-03-2021 | chuckles
    I'm transferring to a newer computer and having difficulty with various things. I've got everything fixed now except my sound. The computer was working before but I upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10 and added a new video card to feed 3 monitors, About the time I put the 2nd video card in I noticed the noise in my speakers. I've tried headphones and the noise is there. I've tried USB speakers and the noise is there. I used a Bluetooth speaker and the noise is gone. I've changed the sound drivers 3 times with and older driver and...
  • Aspen Disinformation Group Includes Twitter Exec Who Censored Hunter Biden Story

    11/16/2021 1:24:33 PM PST · by george76 · 6 replies
    Washington Free Beacon ^ | November 16, 2021 | Chuck Ross •
    The Twitter executive responsible for blocking stories about Hunter Biden's laptop is one of several advisers to the Aspen Institute's disinformation commission. Yoel Roth is one of several questionable advisers to Aspen's Commission on Information Disorder, which on Monday released its much-anticipated report. Commission members include Katie Couric, who recently acknowledged that she edited comments on National Anthem protests out of a 2016 interview with Ruth Bader Ginsburg to preserve the justice's reputation with liberals. Another commissioner, Rashad Robinson, helped fuel actor Jussie Smollett's hate crime hoax. Commission members' censorship of legitimate news stories could undercut their lofty mission. The...
  • I wish Microsoft had been brave enough not to release Windows 11

    10/26/2021 9:03:50 AM PDT · by fireman15 · 41 replies
    PC Gamer ^ | 10/25/2021 | Dave James
    Sticking to just a major feature update for Windows 10 would have been a positive move for Microsoft and for us PC users. "Windows 10 is the last version of Windows," says Microsoft's Jerry Nixon just ahead of the launch of the then-new operating system. It was a bold statement and now, in the face of the faltering Windows 11 launch, I can't help but wish Microsoft had followed through on that promise instead of giving in to the powerful lure of marketing bull. It's a quote that was widely circulated at the time, continued to be shared around during...
  • United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo

    10/15/2021 7:59:40 PM PDT · by Beowulf9 · 5 replies
    https://www.wpri.com ^ | Oct 11, 2016 | Ted Nesi
    State Health and Human Services computer system failure A widely-criticized rollout of a new computer network system for the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services dubbed the "Unified Health Infrastructure Project" (UHIP) in September 2016 saw scores of people without access to gov programs food stamps, child care due to glitches in software by Deloitte. This computer crash created a backlog of more than 20,000 cases. The Raimondo Administration received several letters from the federal government in 2016 warning UHIP not ready to be launched. On orders of Raimondo, the UHIP launch occurred as planned despite federal...
  • Quantum computing hits the desktop, no cryo-cooling required

    09/28/2021 6:23:34 PM PDT · by Jonty30 · 34 replies
    www.newatlas.com ^ | September 27, 2021 | Loz Blain
    An Australian/German company is developing powerful quantum accelerators the size of graphics cards. They work at room temperature, undercutting and outperforming today's huge, cryo-cooled quantum supercomputers, and soon they'll be small enough for mobile devices. Superconducting quantum computers are huge and incredibly finicky machines at this point. They need to be isolated from anything that might knock an electron's spin off and ruin a calculation. That includes mechanical isolation, in extreme vacuum chambers, where only a few molecules might remain in a cubic meter or two of space. It includes electromagnetic forces – IBM, for example, surrounds its precious quantum...
  • Engineers make critical advance in quantum computer design

    08/13/2021 4:23:54 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 20 replies
    Phys.org ^ | 8/13/2021 | by University of New South Wales
    Quantum engineers from UNSW Sydney have removed a major obstacle that has stood in the way of quantum computers becoming a reality. They discovered a new technique they say will be capable of controlling millions of spin qubits—the basic units of information in a silicon quantum processor. Until now, quantum computer engineers and scientists have worked with a proof-of-concept model of quantum processors by demonstrating the control of only a handful of qubits. But with their latest research, published today in Science Advances, the team have found what they consider "the missing jigsaw piece" in the quantum computer architecture that...
  • The PDA still lives!

    07/26/2021 9:55:25 PM PDT · by Jonty30 · 8 replies
    I was just reminiscing over palmtops, becuase in some limited ways, they had their charm over cellphones and I found a site where you can still buy a modernized one.
  • ‘Swatting’ call leads to death of Tennessee man targeted for his Twitter handle

    07/15/2021 10:22:34 AM PDT · by Theoria · 18 replies
    Nexstar Media Wire ^ | 14 July 2021 | Alex Denis and Sebastian Posey
    60-year-old Mark Herring was a tech guy. “He was so smart,” recalled Corinna Fitch, one of three daughters who says their father was always ahead of trends. “I think he joined Twitter the day or the week Twitter came about.” He grabbed a handle that reflected his love for the state where he was born and raised his family. “He just wanted to be @Tennessee because he loved the Vols,” said Fitch, with a slight smile. As Twitter grew, it was clear to all that Herring owned prime internet property. “He would just in passing say, I got another offer...
  • Need Windows 7 help, please.

    07/12/2021 6:47:05 AM PDT · by bgill · 70 replies
    vanity
    Needing some Windows 7 help. It won't start and has been on "Start up repair is checking your system for problems" for 14 hours.
  • Sham Surveillance Safeguards Vs. Tucker Carlson

    07/03/2021 6:42:29 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 29 replies
    American Conservative ^ | 2nJul, 2021 | James Bovard
    ox News host Tucker Carlson was mocked on social media this week for stating that he had been told that the National Security Agency was reading his private emails and spying on him. The usual suspects called Carlson paranoid, because there are so many checks and balances to assure the feds would never illegally target a vexatious Biden critic. However, on Tuesday, a dissent by Travis LeBlanc, a member of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, revealed that one of the NSA’s most intrusive surveillance engines, XKeyscore, may be violating federal law and Americans’ rights and privacy. In...