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Turns out Microsoft will require a TPM chip for you to install Windows 11

By Craig Risi
June 28, 2021
in :  Technology
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Turns out the much hyped low-specs for Microsoft's new operating system might be more restrictive than initially communicated, meaning most computers won't be able to make the upgrade.

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Microsoft’s Pluton processor is a chip designed just for enhanced Windows security

By Craig Risi
November 19, 2020
in :  Technology
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Microsoft is working on a new chip to enhance the security of Windows machines

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If you want those free games off The Epic Games Store, you’ll need to start protecting your account

By Brad Lang
April 29, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Starting from today, all users taking advantage of those freebies will have to use two-factor authentication to redeem them.

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US Government is pushing for the regulation of video conference apps like Zoom

By Craig Risi
April 9, 2020
in :  Technology
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With all the troubles Zoom is facing, it seems the US government is starting to wake up to the need for regulation around online security

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Zoom CEO finally issues a response to all their security issues

By Craig Risi
April 3, 2020
in :  Technology
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Zoom has a week of massive growth, but also many security flaws being surfaced. Can the recover?

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Zoom security issues come to the fore in further investigations

By Craig Risi
April 1, 2020
in :  Technology
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A few investigations haverevealed some security flaws in the pulplar video calls appp that is becauomng a lifeblood for many business atthe momnt.

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Chrome version 79 is all about security

By Craig Risi
December 11, 2019
in :  Technology
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Google wants to let you know i f your password gets compromised in anyway, so that you can change it.

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Twitter used phone numbers provided for security purposes to dish out targeted ads

By Craig Risi
October 9, 2019
in :  Technology
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Twitter has announced that it has “unintentionally” used phone numbers and email addresses provided for authentication for advertising purposes

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