Miscellaneous Tech News
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Still SPARC in the top ten.
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I wonder how long till we see ARM creeping up in the list.
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#1 uses 15MW of power!
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Number 1 is pretty efficient, though.
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Number 1 is pretty efficient, though.
Much better then number 2.
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Privacy or your keyboard?
https://thehackernews.com/2017/11/mantistek-keyboard-keylogger.html
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I don't see an issue there.
Clearly they didn't whitelist their designer malware with the Anti-malware software running on the computer, which Kaspersky picked it up and was just doing it's job as it should.
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@tim_g said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I don't see an issue there.
Clearly they didn't whitelist their designer malware with the Anti-malware software running on the computer, which Kaspersky picked it up and was just doing it's job as it should.
Oh yeah, seems like 100% an NSA "voluntarily sending data externally" problem. Nothing to do with the AV vendor directly.
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@tim_g said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I don't see an issue there.
Clearly they didn't whitelist their designer malware with the Anti-malware software running on the computer, which Kaspersky picked it up and was just doing it's job as it should.
Oh yeah, seems like 100% an NSA "voluntarily sending data externally" problem. Nothing to do with the AV vendor directly.
I'm sure they even agreed to have data sent to Kaspersky. Oddly I'm much more inclined to believe Kaspersky then the NSA... especially since this isn't the first time they've messed up like this.
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@coliver said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@tim_g said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I don't see an issue there.
Clearly they didn't whitelist their designer malware with the Anti-malware software running on the computer, which Kaspersky picked it up and was just doing it's job as it should.
Oh yeah, seems like 100% an NSA "voluntarily sending data externally" problem. Nothing to do with the AV vendor directly.
I'm sure they even agreed to have data sent to Kaspersky. Oddly I'm much more inclined to believe Kaspersky then the NSA... especially since this isn't the first time they've messed up like this.
I guarantee that they did.
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Basically, the NSA was incompetent and didn't know basic security. Surprised? I didn't think so.
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NSFW is Not Safe for Work. Maybe NSA is Not Safe for America?
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@reid-cooper said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
NSFW is Not Safe for Work. Maybe NSA is Not Safe for America?
That's been common knowledge since their inception... or at least since they've been retasked to spy on American citizens.
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Fedora 28, likely more than six months away, is going to focus heavily on improving laptop battery life. Something very much needed in the Linux world.