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Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
Given that Nvidia treats its customers like crap and gouges them perhaps it's time to consider the alternatives. While Intel CPUs might be terrible their GPU offerings are starting to pick up favor.

The way to stick it to Nvidia is to choose other offerings.

https://linuxiac.com/nvidia-vs-amd-gpus-on-linux/
Forwarded from NoGoolag
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Mozilla lost touch with reality; how becoming rich through failure stunts mental & emotional growth

https://wiki.rossmanngroup.com/wiki/Mozilla_introduces_TOS_to_Firefox
https://wiki.rossmanngroup.com/wiki/Mozilla
https://librewolf.net/

00:00:00 - tl;dr solution use librewolf
00:00:52 - my tl;dr thoughts
00:01:08 - what mozilla did
00:02:28 - mozilla crashed archive.org.....
00:03:03 - Louis gets trolled by a monster
00:03:56 - firefox' removes statement on not selling personal data.
00:04:40 - terms were changed without explicitly alerting users
00:05:08 - mozilla did this at the WORST POSSIBLE TIME
00:07:05 - the worst communication policy
00:07:14 - California consumer protection act
00:08:03 - The suspicious part mozilla put in
00:08:26 - What is "selling data" ?
00:08:54 - Existing business practices exist in grey areas to CCPA
00:12:46 - Just use librewolf to avoid all this....
00:16:27 - Privacy policy is still fairly strong
00:17:20 - How money for nothing destroys people & companies
Wallbleed: A Memory Disclosure Vulnerability in the Great Firewall of China | gfw report

We present Wallbleed, a buffer over-read vulnerability that existed in the DNS injection subsystem of the Great Firewall of China. Wallbleed caused certain nation-wide censorship middleboxes to reveal up to 125 bytes of their memory when censoring a crafted DNS query. It afforded a rare insight into one of the Great Firewall’s well-known network attacks, namely DNS injection, in terms of its internal architecture and the censor’s operational behaviors.

#DNS #DNSInjection #GreatFirewall #China
Forwarded from The Hacker News
A botnet malware is rapidly spreading across 226 countries, infecting over 1.5 million Android TV devices.

RSA and XXTEA encryption make it harder to detect and trace the botnet’s activity.

Read the full analysis here: https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/vo1d-botnets-peak-surpasses-159m.html
Forwarded from The Hacker News
Ransomware attacks jumped 11% in 2024, hitting a record 5,414 incidents. Disruptions in Q2 and Q4 caused a surge, as law enforcement cracked down on major cybercrime groups.

Read the full analysis on this growing threat: https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/the-new-ransomware-groups-shaking-up.html
Forwarded from The Hacker News
Paragon Partition Manager's BioNTdrv.sys driver has a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-0289) exploited in ransomware attacks.

Attackers with local access can escalate privileges and run malicious code on Windows systems.

Read the full analysis here: https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/hackers-exploit-paragon-partition.html
Forwarded from The Hacker News
The U.K. ICO is investigating TikTok, Reddit, and Imgur for potential child data privacy violations.

The focus is on whether these platforms are using minors' personal data to target content.

Read the full story here: https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/uk-ico-investigates-tiktok-reddit-and.html
Forwarded from The Hacker News
A new phishing campaign uses the ClickFix technique to launch a multi-stage attack via SharePoint.

It hides behind trusted services and uses the Havoc C2 framework to avoid detection.

Read the full analysis here: https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/hackers-use-clickfix-trick-to-deploy.html