Wish I saw this thread sooner. I've had great results popping in modern nvidia PCI cards in old systems (my oldest a...
No, because the one machine I had it on was already stretching it having XP installed on it. System was way too old, so I just put Debian on with...
Ha, I win! But no, really, I've found a lot routers just get plain buggy after a while. It's like their settings get corrupted. Just probably...
I'd still try it. I've had issues before with routers where it only hated one device connected to it. Trying to think of other stuff too to try,...
That's exactly what I did years ago for the fear of something like this happening. As if we haven't learned from KaZaA yet, I just can't trust...
A Way Forward: Bruce Schneier’s Data and Goliath Explains Where Our Privacy is Now, and How We Fix It...
Again, I've given up on laws or "internet democracy" to fix this kind of stuff. It's just with many others things in life, those in the know will...
And have you tried resetting the router to factory settings? Latest firmware and all that? (Also it looks like maybe one day it'll have OpenWRT...
I'd be very, very cautious of just hitting with so many automatic fixing software at once, cause in hoping to get lucky you can easily break...
Yeah, avoid software that claims it'll do the job of hardware- you'd need a good quality sound card with good quality speakers to really get a...
Right. However I think this would be a much stronger red flag in the eyes of anyone that doesn't use DNase in their day job, like cleaning up...
I swear most the ones that get the worst ratings coincidently run "Microsoft-IIS". I'm always seeing that pattern.
The “Snowden is Ready to Come Home!” Story: a Case Study in Typical Media Deceit...
I got the same thing, but only once so far. Could just be a Firefox thing.
I remember reading this in the news a bit ago. http://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/ny-ag-takes-aim-popular-herbal-supplements-n299161 Using...
I just want to say all the same that the discussion and learning of forensics is a benefit to mankind. So while most of this might not be...
So https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_science I think it'd be impossible to fully do anything too meaningful out in the real world to avoid...
I'd report it to them and see what they say. SSL Labs reports a few other things which they could also improve on with their HTTPS setup:...
Tails 1.3 is out https://tails.boum.org/news/version_1.3/index.en.html Changelog: https://git-tails.immerda.ch/tails/plain/debian/changelog
That's also what I thought, however the danger is that most people aren't going to invest the absurdly tedious amount of time to keep watch on...
Nah, for sure they messed up their configuration. I'm just pointing out that having SSH functions are typical for Linux based routers like the WRT...
Because they're probably running some version of OpenWRT or something which uses Dropbear. They do this so you can use putty or the like and setup...
Most savvy users don't even know what HTTPS even does (I didn't even pay much mind till 3 years ago), and as many of my Qualys SSL Labs tests have...
I just skimmed it now. (thanks for the link, I wouldn't be able to follow any of this stuff without you guys here) Right, the actual hardware...
Researchers Find ‘Astonishing’ Malware Linked to NSA Spying https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/02/17/nsa-kaspersky-equation-group-malware/...
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