Tag: computers

The WannaCry Ransomware

The WannaCry ransomware. WannaCry is a cyber-attack that emerged on April 6, 2017, and began spreading globally on April 14, 2017, and reached the United States on April 18, 2017, affecting almost every country with over 300 million devices. On the surface, WannaCry appears to be a variant of the previously discussed Petya ransomware attacks.…

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Ray-Ban Eyewear

When it comes to eyewear, there are few brands that have a global presence and make eyewear relevant in every country, from small towns to international hubs. For us at Computer Hardware, we see this market as the heart of the company, as we make eyewear relevant to those around the world. We are so…

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Computer Hardware – How Does An Average Consumer Buy A Computer?

How do you think the average consumer buys a new computer? The usual first option is to get the computer on Amazon. com and buy all the components separately for a low cost and then buy a lot of the things together. The other option is to get a computer on Amazon. com and then…

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Cyber Security Concepts – What Are They?

Three strangers were seated at the Hurst Conference Center. The conference took place on October 1, 2002. At the conference, the United States, United Kingdom, and the Republic of Georgia met to discuss security issues. The United Kingdom representatives included an Israeli and a Romanian. The Georgia representatives included a Georgian and a South African.…

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Improved Web API Support in Deno 1.11

Improved Web API support in Deno 1.11. The Deno team announced the availability of a Deno 1. 11 release which includes a rewrite of the Deno client and server libraries in C++ and JavaScript. The new client and server libraries take advantage of C++ standard library and JavaScript libraries for asynchronous message passing and event…

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A New $ 10,000 Reward May Be Yours, If You Help Me Out Here

“A new $10,000 reward may be yours, if you help me out here,” said a man with a flashlight as he led me deep into the warehouse. I followed a white-coated worker into a dimly lit room where metal shelves lined the walls and a worktable sat in the middle. A few rows of white…

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Computer Networking

Facebook Live for two former students killed on September 11, 2001 in the World Trade Center attacks. Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere! Computer networking is the process of providing communication facilities to computers and peripherals, in the broadest sense of the term — devices such as printers, scanners, disk drives, etc. Computer networking…

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Pantera PC Review

The Pantera PC can be considered to be a successor to the old Pantera PC but with some changes. This computer is based on a Pentium III 2. 0 GHz processor but has a Pentium III 3 GHz processor instead. The computer weighs a little over 1. 6 kg and has a case of just…

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How to Check If Your CPU is Overclocked

Check Your Operating System’s CPU or GPU Overclock Settings. The best CPU (Central Processing Unit or CPU) overclock settings for laptops, desktops and servers are to be found at your computer manufacturer’s website. Not all CPUs are the same and some are much faster than others, so there are a few things to look for…

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Anomali Threat Research Detects Malicious Code in Microsoft Windows

com/Malware. was written in C# and was an active-passive web application. middle-man who’s getting them through a series of redirects. Not sure why everyone is mentioning this. written entirely in JavaScript. talking about the danger of malware in webapplications. distraction from the real reasons behind the trend of malware apps. All the difference is bad…

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