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  • Bing political leanings?

    01/11/2021 7:43:31 AM PST · by jagusafr · 33 replies
    today | jagusafr
    I used to use Bing as a search engine but haven't in years. I've been using DuckDuckGo, but recently saw something that makes me thing they may have been compromised. Anybody know whether Bing/Microsoft is part of the Deep Tech crap? I also downloaded Brave.com, which seems okay. Any other non-Google search engine suggestions?
  • May I contact Jim directly?

    01/09/2021 6:48:36 PM PST · by jrestrepo · 26 replies
    Self | 1/9/2021 | John Restrepo (myself)
    I am a long time lurker and I have an idea that is inspired by the current technocrat culture. Does he mind if I contact him? I ask because if and only if I am successful (I am still in the early stages of development), I would like to advertise it here. John
  • THEY WANT BLOOD: Mozilla Argues “More Must Be Done” to Rid Internet of President Trump and other “Bad Actors

    01/09/2021 12:22:39 PM PST · by bitt · 71 replies
    GATEWAY PUNDIT ^ | 1/9/2021 | Jim Hoft
    Mozilla, the developer of Firefox browser, says “more must be done” to rid cyberspace of President Trump and other bad actors. Mozilla argues that banning and permanent removal of bad actors is not enough. Mozilla tweeted out that the unrest at the Capitol was the “culmination of a four-year disinformation campaign orchestrated by the President.”
  • Agents Raid Home in Maricopa County in Voter-Data Theft Investigation — Confiscate 8 Hard Drives, 3 Computers and a Bag of USB sticks

    12/06/2020 5:57:43 PM PST · by bitt · 25 replies
    GATEWAY PUNDIT ^ | 12/6/2020 | Jim Hoft
    On November 5th Arizona federal officials raided a home in the Fountain Hills area in Maricopa County. The agents confiscated eight hard drives, three computers and a bag of USB sticks. The house belongs to 56-year-old Elliot Kerwin. The agents were looking for evidence of a cyberattack on an unnamed organization and stolen voter data. Forbes reported: On the morning of November 5, as the 2020 election hung in the balance, Arizona federal agents raided a two-story house in Fountain Hills, Maricopa County, a county that had become a key battleground in the presidential race. The agents were looking for...
  • *VANITY* Computer, email Software Recos?

    12/04/2020 11:34:55 AM PST · by Chuckster · 41 replies
    Vanity | 12/04/2020 | Chuckster
    I have been using Eudora or Eudora Pro since the nineties. It has finally quit working (again) and before I go through the process of trying to make it work(again), which could take all day(again), I thought I would take the cowards way out and ask for advice from my most trusted source. Free Republic What course of action, or new software would FReepers choose?
  • Justice Department And Indian Authorities Announce Enforcement Actions Against Technical-Support Fraud Scheme Targeting Seniors

    10/16/2020 10:07:48 AM PDT · by ransomnote · 11 replies
    justice.gov ^ | October 15, 2020 | Department of Justice
    First Parallel Action by U.S. and Indian Governments Against Elder Fraud A federal court has ordered an individual and 5 companies to stop engaging in a technical-support fraud scheme that is alleged to have defrauded hundreds of elderly and vulnerable U.S. victims, the Department of Justice announced today. The temporary restraining order issued by the court follows the filing of a complaint by the United States, which seeks both preliminary and permanent injunctions to prevent the defendants from further victimizing U.S. consumers.  The complaint filed by the Civil Division’s Consumer Protection Branch and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern...
  • Question from a computer dummy re: SSD & HDD/SSD ( vanity )

    09/29/2020 2:37:08 AM PDT · by sushiman · 72 replies
    9/29/20 | sushiman
    About to buy new all-in-one PC . Not a gamer and don't edit video , download music , movies , etc...Just use for basic stuff at the present time . For the same price I can get 1TB 5400 rpm+256GB SSD or a 512 SSD . I understand the 512 would be a little faster . Which would you guys recommend ? I feel so computer illiterate and dumb ! Trust you guys so asking ! ^_^
  • Help! My printer won't print no matter how much I shout at it!

    09/27/2020 7:09:29 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 58 replies
    The Register ^ | Fri 25 Sep 2020 | Richard Speed
    MAYBE IF I PRINT EVERYTHING IN CAPS?On Call With the impending weekend comes another tale of courageous souls dispensing the balm of technical knowhow to those who know not. Welcome to On Call. This week's Regomised reader is "John", who spent long decades at the sharp, pointy end of technical support. His story takes us back a quarter of a century, to the headquarters of a national agency where he was the sole technical support person and tasked with keeping everything ticking over, from Novell servers to those newfangled Windows 95 desktops. "I had one client," he told us, "who...
  • New evidence that the quantum world is even stranger than we thought

    09/04/2020 5:48:07 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 60 replies
    PhysOrg ^ | 9/4/2020 | Steve Tally
    New evidence that the quantum world is even stranger than we thought .journalist-note { background-color: #ebd99f; padding: 0.5rem 0.75rem; } <p> .journalist-note p { margin: 0 !important; } Note to journalists: Journalists visiting campus should follow visitor health guidelines. Experimental evidence of quasiparticles called anyons has been found by a team of scientists at Purdue University. Electrical interference in the experiment created a pattern which the researchers called a “pyjama plot”; jumps in the interference pattern were the signature of the presence of anyons. (Purdue University image/James Nakamura) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — New experimental evidence of a collective behavior of...
  • 1981 Nightline Interview With Steve Jobs

    08/03/2020 2:56:44 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 1 replies
    This 1981 episode of Nightline about computers is more relevant today than it was back then. People should be discussing an Internet Bill of Rights. https://youtu.be/3H-Y-D3-j-M  
  • Apple Enthusiast Help Needed

    07/17/2020 12:09:08 PM PDT · by Pontiac · 40 replies
    Pontiac | 7/17/20 | Pontiac
    My nephew died last weekend without leaving his wife the password to his Apple MacBook Pro. Is there any possible way for her to hack the password or bypass it. She believes that he has his original compositions and artwork stored on it that he has never shown to anyone. I did not give her any hope but if there is a possibility I would appreciate any help.
  • Professor arrested during alleged attempt to flee US with computers, phones, USB drives

    07/10/2020 6:04:19 PM PDT · by Beave Meister · 18 replies
    Campus Reform.org ^ | 7/9/2020 | Jon Street
    Another U.S. professor "with strong ties to China" has been arrested and charged with allegedly lying about his ties to the communist country. Song Guo Zheng, who the Justice Department described as a "rheumatology professor and researcher," allegedly used more than $4.1 million in federal research funding to help advance China's capabilities with regard to rheumatology and immunology. The Justice Department alleges he then failed to disclose to the U.S. government that he held employment in China while conducting U.S. taxpayer-funded research as a researcher at multiple universities in the U.S., including Ohio State University. A Google Scholars profile with...
  • A terrific PC equalizer FREE

    06/03/2020 9:32:01 AM PDT · by CharlesOConnell · 3 replies
    I listen to many talks on YouTube, some of the most interesting ones have really horrible audio, so bad, I end up turning it off. (I'm listening to a YouTube of an audio of Carroll Quigley of "Tragedy & Hope"). This really terrific equalizer, with more whistles & bells than you could ever use (I use it for recording music from keyboard direct and with mikes), is titled: PEACE - Peter's Equalizer APO Configuration Extension It interfaces well with FREE "Audacity" recording software. I can now listen to virtually any recording, even the ones that sound like a tin can...
  • PSA: Terrible people are running a phishing campaign with fake Covid-19 stats

    05/24/2020 8:08:58 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 1 replies
    PCGamer ^ | 22 May 2020 | By Paul Lilly
    Security researchers at Microsoft say they have seen a "steady increase" in unsolicited email attachments containing malicious Excel 4.0 macros. It is part of a "massive campaign" to infect PCs with malware under the guise of providing current statistics related to Covid-19. Phishing scams are nothing new by any stretch, but according to Microsoft (via ZDNet), this latest campaign only started around a week ago "and has so far used several hundreds of unique attachments." "The emails purport to come from Johns Hopkins Center bearing 'WHO COVID-19 SITUATION REPORT'. The Excel files open w/ security warning & show a graph...
  • Hackers turn supercomputers into cryptocurrency mining rigs

    05/19/2020 12:14:12 AM PDT · by zeestephen · 8 replies
    MSN.com ^ | 18 May 2020 | Anthony Spadafora
    Hackers have managed to install cryptocurrency mining malware on multiple supercomputers across Europe that have now had to shut down as they investigate...After reviewing malware samples, the UK-based cybersecurity firm Cado Security believes that the attackers likely gained access to the supercomputer clusters by using compromised SSH credentials. These credentials appear to have been stolen from university staff from Canada, China and Poland who were given access to the supercomputers to run demanding and complex computing jobs.
  • Thunderbolt flaws affect millions of computers – even locking unattended devices won't help

    05/11/2020 9:07:49 AM PDT · by Swordmaker · 35 replies
    ZDNet ^ | May 11, 2020 | By Liam Tung
    Thunderbolt vulnerabilities can let attacker with physical access steal data from memory and encrypted drives. A Dutch researcher has detailed nine attack scenarios that work against all computers with Thunderbolt shipped since 2011 and which allow an attacker with physical access to quickly steal data from encrypted drives and memory. Researcher Björn Ruytenberg detailed the so-called Thunderspy attacks in a report published on Sunday, warning that the attacks work even when users follow security best practice, such as locking an unattended computer, setting up Secure Boot, using strong BIOS and operating system account passwords, and enabling full disk encryption. Microsoft...
  • 12 Linux Commands to Have Some Fun in the Terminal

    04/20/2020 9:51:30 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 16 replies
    It's FOSS ^ | 16 April 2020 | Srimanta Koley
    The Linux terminal is the place to get serious work done. We have plenty of useful linux command tips and tricks to help you with that.But, did you know that you can have a lot of fun using the terminal? Well, if you did not, then you are not alone. Most Linux users see the terminal as an interface that is designed and built for system management and development tasks.However, you will be surprised to know that there are tons of terminal based games and ASCII games that you can play in the terminal. And, in this article, I’m going...
  • Magnet research takes giant leap

    04/11/2020 12:54:47 PM PDT · by aimhigh · 36 replies
    PhysOrg ^ | 04/10/2020 | University of Central Florida
    Researchers pushing the limits of magnets as a means to create faster electronics published their proof of concept findings today, April 10, in the journal Science. . . . The team exploring methods for creating machines that operate at trillions of cycles per second includes the University of California, Santa Cruz and Riverside, Ohio State University, Oakland University (Michigan) and New York University, among others. Today's computers rely on ferromagnets (the same kind that stick to your refrigerator) to align the binary 1s and 0s that process and store information. Anti-ferromagnets are much more powerful, but their natural state, displaying...
  • Best Virus and Hacker Protector Program

    04/09/2020 9:55:16 AM PDT · by frnewsjunkie · 95 replies
    self | frnewsjunkie
    Okay, I've had it with someone helping themselves in my computers.. in broad daylight. i have Norton on all and the turn it off. I just did a Windows reset on one.. and unplugged my computers till I can fix the way they get in. I am angry and fed up with their bold thievery. Anyone have a really good solution?
  • Any Open Shell (formerly Classic Shell) experts here?

    03/13/2020 1:28:05 PM PDT · by CatOwner · 22 replies
    Self | 3/13/2020 | Self
    I purchased a new PC with Windows 10 the beginning of the year, and one of the first things I did was install Open Shell (used to be called Classic Shell). I had never used it before, but many Windows 7/8 users who were forced into Windows 10 found it to be a useful application to install. For the most part, I like Open Shell. But there is one issue that is bugging me that I can't seem to work around. In a Windows Explorer window, there is a Search box. Normally, past Explorer searches are retained and can be...