Ars Technica just posted a article about the FBI stating for people & businesses to restart their routers, modems, etc. immediately to avoid a ongoing Russia hack.
Article link : FBI tells router users to reboot now to kill malware infecting 500k devices
s'been a while … haven't seen any more free games sponsored/hosted by ars. this evening, did come across a free game entitled "steamworld dig" … so, have at it. note … the website states "available for a limited time".
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now on to the juicy stuff …...
keep those devices updated, folks … this security exploit deals with wi-fi chips from broadcom manufacturer. and, purportedly, the flaw has already been fixed (pursuant to os updating).
" … can unleash a self-replicating attack that, with no user interaction, threatens 1...
just wanted to share this with all you gamers here on windowsforum … seems arstechnica s'got a hat full of licenses … check it out … 48 hours and the clock is ticking (from this morning).
Ars is teaming up with GOG and we’re giving away The Witcher to everyone
I just downloaded this file through a article Ars Technica discussing how the Chinese government posted a list of Microsoft's mobile device patent's before they agreed to let them buy Nokia's cellphone division. I converted the Chinese language document into English with Word 2013. Here's a copy...
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/12/-every-copy-of-decaf.ars
Update: 12/19/2009
With all the recent buzz about DECAF lately, there have been many requests for the visibility of DECAF source code. These have been from the early days of its release to the current "stunt" news. My...
So, according to Ars Technica, the latest build is 7041 and work on the RC build hasn't even begun yet. :frown:
Rumor smash: Windows 7 build 7048 does not yet exist (Updated) - Ars Technica