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NavyDiver
16th April 2024, 05:29 PM
Attacks like Inc has had are very very common and attack parts of systems that used to be fine and then become known exploit points

A few days ago I saw "New HTTP/2 vulnerability leaves servers in danger of devastating DoS attacks, even from a single TCP connection

Affected server administrators are urged to take immediate action

" link New HTTP/2 vulnerability leaves servers in danger of devastating DoS attacks, even from a single TCP connection | TechSpot (https://www.techspot.com/news/102530-new-http2-vulnerability-leaves-servers-danger-devastating-dos.html)

I am so glad I am NOT doing my network, computers, server security and everything else any more. Hats off for those that do. Including Dave of course. Bravo Zulu sir

NOTE clicking on LINKS can be a HUGE security risk!!!![bighmmm][bighmmm][bighmmm]

Graeme
16th April 2024, 07:02 PM
NOTE clicking on LINKS can be a HUGE security risk!!!![bighmmm][bighmmm][bighmmm]Yet this has become the flavour of the month for some businesses who no longer email pdf documents, instead providing a 'click here' link, encouraging people to become accustomed to 'click here' on anything.

NavyDiver
16th April 2024, 07:19 PM
Yet this has become the flavour of the month for some businesses who no longer email pdf documents, instead providing a 'click here' link, encouraging people to become accustomed to 'click here' on anything.

I love the TAX OFFICE calls to me Demanding I identify myself when they call from a PRIVATE number [bigrolf] TFN, Date of Birth. My address Every time I refuse, they seem surprised.
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NavyDiver
17th April 2024, 04:38 PM
Daves done it again. Human verification prior to access to AULRO. Nice work INC[thumbsupbig]

RANDLOVER
16th May 2025, 07:27 PM
I did all the Windows 11 suggested updates last week and noticed that the "Spellchecker" has no auto suggestions anymore, so I've just downloaded and installed the latest update this week and hope that'll fix it after a restart.

Update: I got tired of waiting for the update install, so just restarted it, and "spell check" came good, yay!

RANDLOVER
7th June 2025, 10:50 AM
A couple of days ago I updated my droid phone, because everyone says you should, now I notice I can't dismiss an upcoming alarm just by tapping the time on the home screen, grrr. Hope they fix that in the next update.