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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46244 Location: yes
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Posted: Sun Mar 13, 22 12:26 pm Post subject: security, wd40, drivers etc |
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my headphones lost coms with the pooter, after some messing about with driver updates and the classic turning stuff off and on again they were still a little moody and not talking to each other
wd40 on a cotton bud was used to clean and lube the main button on the cans
now it all works
re security, at the mo there are a lot of cyber probes and attacks, these are being patched but keep your stuff updated, shut unused ports, use multi layer security apps, use a VPN and if it still suddenly goes oddly wonky unplug the internet feed instantly, turn it off, turn it on and see if it survived(start with good analytics which should be with the system's own and bought security stuff)
beeb
anecdote says some local authority systems are dealing with a large and nasty collection of attacks
chances are there will be a variety of cyber attacks, domestic, commercial, gov and infrastructure are very plausible
all of us can resist domestic problems, which sometimes helps with denying access/resources to botnets and hiding places for worms etc.
keep the updates updated, there are loads of patches and notwanted posters being distributed by the better sort of OS and apps vendors
photoshop seem to have been busy improving the battlements and moat
ditto MS
i dread to think what an unsecured and/or outdated system might be infected by
linux and tor is fine and a good idea for general web use unless you need your kit to run stuff that only works on MS or MAC and needs to run some stuff on a cloud server and it needs to be online to work at full functionality |
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46244 Location: yes
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