Why You Shouldn't Use Microsoft Windows11.
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LMDE5 Mint updates will be posted separately from the Debian 11 updates, which are fetched automatically from their live feed under "Security Info Tab".
The streaming giant suggests that 30 million families in Canada and the US and over 100 million households worldwide violate their policy by sharing accounts.
Neflix experienced a subscriber loss for the first time in a decade...
HP Wolf Security uncovered an unusually stealthy malware campaign that used OpenDocument text (.odt) files to distribute malware targeting the hotel industry in Latin America.
The...
Cyber criminals has started to create rogue cryptocurrency-themed Android apps to defraud investors from their virtual assets. Always do research, before downloading...
INTEL™ which is one of the biggest semiconductor companies, is about to raise its CPU prices by 20% in all of its product catalogs in 2022.
This means both the consumer and enterprise customers will face a...
The latest stable kernel is 5.18 which was released May 22,2022 and the latest version 5.19 is expected to be released by the end of July, 2022.
The final release of Linux kernel 5.19 is expected somewhere at the end of...
The product is EOL and while it seems still to update, it will afterwards prevent you from accessing the Internet.
There are still several Linux web sites in 2022 recommending this...
Retbleed (CVE-2022-29900 and CVE-2022-29901) is a number of speculative execution attacks that exploit branch target injection to leak information, which is called Spectre-BTI.
The Retbleed...
Do you value your privacy or is it okey with you that many people has access to all and everything you do online?
Below you will find out how much it cost, which...
New kernel release for Debian 11 "Bullseye" and LMDE5 users.
Previous version: 5.10.120-1.
Note: Update available in Update Manager.
I know that the social sharing media is a great success amongst people with nothing to do with their lives, including some of my family members, sad to say.
However, European users will get a nice...
Windows has always been the preferred platform for gaming, but after STEAM's interest in Linux more game developers are making their games natively available for Linux.
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