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  • 13 Risks That Come With The Growing Power Of Quantum Computing

    12/24/2024 12:34:11 PM PST · by daniel1212 · 28 replies
    forbes tech council ^ | Nov 8, 2022 | Expert Panel®
    1. Modern Encryption Methods Will Be Rendered UselessFinancial technologies are completely dependent on modern encryption methods. Any password or key can be cracked by brute-force attack, but currently, computing power does not allow attackers to succeed in a reasonable time. With the release of quantum computing into the public sector, all encryption becomes useless, and currently, the industry has no answer on how to deal with it. - Pavlo Sidelov, SDK.finance2. Web Interactions Will Be At RiskThe breakdown of prevalent cryptographic technology is an infrastructural risk. Most security technology is based on our current inability to quickly find the prime...
  • Complete List of Windows 11 Run Commands

    12/24/2024 11:51:29 AM PST · by daniel1212 · 40 replies
    Framed Media | May 15, 2023 | Pete Mitchell
    Run Dialog box is something that is one of the favorite utilities for an avid Windows user. Its been around since Windows 95 and became an important part of Windows User Experience over the years. While its only duty is to quickly open apps and other tools, many power users like us at TechCult, love the handy nature of the Run dialog box. Since it can access any tool, setting, or app as long as you know the command for it, we decided to give you the cheat sheet to help you breeze through Windows like a pro...pressing Windows +...
  • Computer Safety Discussion

    12/23/2024 10:23:41 AM PST · by Mean Daddy · 92 replies
    With everything going on in the world, I wanted to reach out to see what other Freepers are doing online to protect yourselves, whether its subscribing to a monitoring service for activity under your name, using VPN (which one & why), password managers, multi-factor authentication etc. What else should a person consider?
  • Rhode Island Hit by Major Cyberattack, Says McKee

    12/13/2024 6:37:26 PM PST · by dynachrome · 18 replies
    GoLocalProv News Team ^ | 12-13-24 | GoLocalProv News Team
    Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee announced late on Friday that the state’s data system has been hit with a major cyberattack. McKee will hold an unprecedented press conference Friday at 7:30 PM regarding a cybersecurity breach of the RIBridges system. That system is managed by Deloitte, one of Rhode Island’s largest tech vendors, and the exposed data includes HealthSource, Medicaid, and SNAP. According to McKee’s office, on December 13, [today] the State was informed by its vendor, Deloitte, that there was a major security threat to the RIBridges system. In response, we have proactively taken the system offline so that...
  • Google 'Willow' quantum chip has solved a problem the best supercomputer would have taken a quadrillion times the age of the universe to crack

    12/10/2024 9:16:36 AM PST · by sopo · 73 replies
    Science Live ^ | 12/9/2024 | Keumars Afifi-Sabet
    The breakthrough — achieving this "below threshold" milestone — means that errors in a quantum computer will reduce exponentially as you add more physical qubits. It charts a path for scaling up quantum machines in the future. The technology relies on logical qubits. This is a qubit encoded using a collection of physical qubits in a lattice formation. All the physical qubits in a single logical qubit share the same data, meaning if any qubits fail, calculations continue because the information can still be found within the logical qubit.
  • My Top Tech Gadgets of 2024! (Lon.TV) [15:04]

    12/08/2024 6:30:13 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 14 replies
    YouTube ^ | December 7, 2024 | Lon Seidman as Lon.TV
    My Top Tech Gadgets of 2024! | 15:04Lon.TV | 367K subscribers | 16,130 views | December 7, 2024
  • I was never notified: Kaspersky anti-virus is being BANNED in the U.S. I have until the end of September to find another software!

    09/22/2024 1:18:51 AM PDT · by EinNYC · 72 replies
    9/22/24 | Me, Myself, and I
    I have been happily using Kaspersky anti-virus software to protect my computer for years. It never caused me any problems. Other softwares, notably NORTON, allowed a virus to infect my computer years ago, and could not be removed by home measures. So the BIDEN administration has decided that Kaspersky is too much of a risk by a hostile foreign government to continue to operate in the U.S. and now the company has to close shop in the U.S. and fire all its employees. I haven't shopped for a new anti-virus software for years. Which ones should I look at? I...
  • Apple told to pay Ireland €13bn in tax by EU

    09/10/2024 10:56:32 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 26 replies
    BBC News ^ | 09/10/2024
    Apple has been ordered to pay Ireland €13bn (£11bn; $14bn) in unpaid taxes by Europe’s top court, putting an end to an eight-year row. The European Commission accused Ireland of giving Apple illegal tax advantages in 2016, but Ireland has consistently argued against the need for the tax to be paid. The Irish government said it would respect the ruling. […] A separate European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on Tuesday also brought a long-running case with Google to a close, with the company ordered to pay a €2.4bn (£2bn) fine for market dominance abuse. […] Apple said in a...
  • Local repair shops: Some companies not complying with Right to Repair Act

    09/04/2024 11:06:50 AM PDT · by fireman15 · 18 replies
    www.ksby.com ^ | August 27, 2024 | Neil Hebert
    Local repair shops say electronics manufacturers are not following a new law, meant to eliminate intentional barriers currently in place that make it difficult for them to do their jobs fairly. Nearly two months after going into effect, the conditions of SB-244, the Right to Repair Act, are not being followed by some manufacturers, that's according to a couple local repair shops. “‘Right to Repair’ is the idea you should be able to fix anything you own,” said Liz Chamberlain, Director of Sustainability for iFixit, a San Luis Obispo-based company specializing in creating repair guides and manuals for electronics. But...
  • Cars Are Now Rolling Computers, So How Long Will They Get Updates? Automakers Can’t Say

    07/27/2024 12:16:15 PM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 128 replies
    Spotify ^ | 25 July 2024 | AArian Marshall
    Phones are supported well beyond their average ownership lifetime. In stark contrast, automakers are struggling to work out how long their “smartphones on wheels” can be kept on the road. In 2022, the automaker told drivers of the affected cars, some only three years old, that a technical solution was delayed by the pandemic. Now, more than two years later, those drivers still don’t have access to telematics services. A recent report found that cars and trucks just reached a new record average age of 12.6 years, up two months from 2023. “Whatever anybody is saying right now, it will...
  • Vanity: Crowdstrike/Windows system crash

    07/19/2024 9:15:43 AM PDT · by dhs12345 · 78 replies
    NA ^ | None | None
    Vanity: Massive IT Outage Hits Major U.S. Hospital Chain: Microsoft Crowdstrike Glitch Forces Cancellation of All Elective Surgeries and Medical Procedures....
  • Internet outage having global, local impact

    07/19/2024 7:16:49 AM PDT · by delta7 · 70 replies
    McGrath news ^ | 19 July 24 | Kcgr
    CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - A global internet outage early Friday morning is impacting major industries around the world, including banks, airlines, and TV stations. Our computers at the TV9 studio in Cedar Rapids were down for a period of time. The Cedar Rapids Police Department tells TV9 it was also affected. The FAA is issuing ground-stops for major airlines. The Eastern Iowa Airport said the outages happened at a time there were no flights, and so far there has been no impact.
  • What I’ve learned about Open Source community over 30 years

    07/02/2024 11:02:47 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 24 replies
    opensource.net ^ | 29 June 2024 | Jim Hall
    Open source projects are about more than lines of code; they’re fuled by passionate people creating lasting change.In June 1994, several of us had a pretty neat idea: Let’s create an Open Source version of the DOS operating system. On June 29, 2024, the FreeDOS Project will turn 30 years old.What is DOS, anyway?If you don’t know about FreeDOS, let me briefly set the clock back to the 1980s. When IBM sold its first IBM Personal Computer 5150 in 1981, they needed an operating system to run on it. IBM contracted with Microsoft, who in turn worked with Seattle Computing...
  • Brain power: Swiss startup powers computers with mini human brains

    07/02/2024 6:40:18 AM PDT · by Pontiac · 37 replies
    KNWA ^ | Jun 19, 2024 | Reagan Netherland
    Swiss tech startup FinalSpark is now selling access to biocomputers that combine up to four tiny lab-grown human brains with silicon chips. This new product, called the Neuroplatform, uses small versions of human brains to do computer work instead of silicon chips. The company says it can fit 16 of these mini-brains onto the Neuroplatform and use a fraction of the energy required to power a traditional set up. The platform, currently adopted by nine institutions, integrates hardware, software and biology to create a processing system that is energy-efficient and high-performing. FinalSpark’s founders, Fred Jordan and Martin Kutter, hope to...
  • Anyone having issues logging in to Yahoo email?

    06/26/2024 1:07:26 AM PDT · by cba123 · 19 replies
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  • Thurday morning computer question

    06/27/2024 7:08:08 AM PDT · by Paul R. · 16 replies
    Me | 6/27/2024 | Paul R.
    Can Windows 11 Pro be used with 6th or 7th gen Intel processors without running into lack of support problems with Microsoft? I see MANY refurbs on eBay with such combinations, yet SFAIK Microsoft still says it does not support Intel processors that are not at least 8th generation.
  • Mechanics Locked Out Of Computer Networks - The Car Companies Want To Put Small Guy Out Of Business

    06/28/2024 9:44:16 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 30 replies
    The Daily Dot ^ | 06/27/24 | Parks Kugle
    It has officially happened-- Mechanic says he can’t work on your car because they’ve officially been locked out of computer systemsThe car companies want to put small guy out of businessA mechanic went viral when he posted a TikTok about technicians being locked out of computer systems in a new Dodge Ram.TikTok user Shorty of Shorty’s Speed Shop (@shortysspeedshop) garnered over 301,000 views when he showed viewers what mechanics had to do to be able to repair newer car models.“It has officially happened. 2024 Ram 3500, authorization denied,” Shorty said as he showed viewers the computer screen. “Cannot get into...
  • How heavy was the first ever 1 GB hard drive?

    06/26/2024 1:20:17 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 39 replies
    Techspot ^ | June 26, 2024 | Staff
    The IBM 3380 Direct Access Storage Device (DASD) marked the pinnacle of 14-inch disks in 1981. Utilizing nine platters, it broke the 1 gigabyte barrier with a total capacity of 1,260 MB and ultimately reached 2.52 GB when two HDAs were paired. A three-capacity version was offered in 1987. The IBM 3380 was revolutionary not just for its storage capacity but also for its impact on the data storage industry. It represented a significant leap in technology, providing businesses with unprecedented storage capabilities that were essential for the growing demands of data processing in the 1980s. One HDA (as pictured)...
  • Memes and art are coming to life: AI enhanced famous pictures (these are scary)

    06/28/2024 7:36:13 AM PDT · by Ciaphas Cain · 24 replies
    Twitter ^ | June 27, 2024 | Min Choi
    Found this on Twitter while perusing the material generated by last night's debate.This is gettin' real y'all.
  • How Vulnerable Are Our Digital Systems?

    06/26/2024 8:39:12 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 23 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 06/26/2024 | Jeffrey Tucker
    Last week a cyberattack hit a huge number of car dealers in the United States. The software designed by the company CDK was completely disabled, affecting the whole of an integrated process of purchasing and processing. Sellers could not process sales, loans, insurance, registrations, and much more. It happened suddenly, lasted two and a half days, came back, then went down again.How did car dealers function? They wrote it all out on paper and pledged to complete the process after the systems came back. They are back and all seems well but the experience is a warning sign. These systems...