...and... Hahahahahaha. "But but, I trusted that the 64bit version was safe!!" Like I said before: Swallow your mistake, format, and think...
You don't find it amusing that users would just trust that their 64bit version is safe from a company that just broke all trust?
No, since some people continue to trust pointless software and fall back to old versions as if that's somehow an improvement on the situation. Odd...
Wahey, at least some people are experiencing some (short term) common sense. Hope is not lost for the average Wilders member.
You also removed the original post containing actual advice in your haste to purge.
"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" If you really feel some kind of undeniable urge to "clean" your...
Yeah because only Windows is vulnerable to back doors. The lolz just keep on coming from this thread, 10/10. ROFL. "I know I've been using this...
This is probably the funniest thing I've read this year. If you're on Windows 10, you should NOT be using any form of "cleaner" or "speed up" or...
Whilst interesting, I always find it amusing when CloudFlare of all companies starts talking about man in the middle techniques, being that, MITM...
No. Unless you're trying to suggest there's some severe mismanagement of time (and money) going on at AV-C. (Although methodology obviously has...
Positive side: People with mental health issues might get some help from this. Negative side: This seems like the inevitable direction of a...
You're right. 1 random youtube guy is clearly a much more accurate view of real world protection than a trusted company testing with way more...
Good stuff, time to crack down on "security" software.
Rofl. No, it's all to do with drivers and Qualcomm idiocy.
That has nothing to do with videos, Dragon1952. Videos use HTML, or rarely, flash player.
I specifically mention the cyphers being supported, and you both retort by bringing up TLS 1.2? Lol. Seems like neither of you understand that...
As I described earlier, that's absolutely not safe whatsoever. You shouldn't be doing any form of banking with Opera 12.
You cannot "fortify" the weak data transmission cyphers in old browsers. If you want comfort that the data you're transmitting to websites will...
Yes but hopefully their false positive rates drops back down a little and they sort out their engine flaws soon.
B+ for wilders: https://observatory.mozilla.org/analyze.html?host=www.wilderssecurity.com
Doubt it's a problem. It's detected a Firewall rule for blocking Defender internet communication, and marked it as a threat. I'd say you added...
You can already prevent leaks using an extension like uBO, as has been repeated several times in this thread. You do not need a special build of...
That's a narrow way of looking at "safety". You're thinking of safety as preventing your PC being attacked, but you're not considering the safety...
Is this a genuine question/are you surprised by this? If so, IE6 doesn't support any of the modern ciphers used by websites today. You can use...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you don't need to entirely disable WebRTC. uBlock Origin is one example which has an option "Prevent WebRTC from...
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