Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
Both a friend and myself (pretty big 360 fan boys) have picked up Slims. I finally can play god of war, MGS, uncharted while still keeping my 360 for Halo and Gears.
Now. . . what console to get MW:2 on. . .
Please help me figure out what's wrong with my Curve. Phone has worked great up until yesterday. Now, Emails (pushed from Gmail) and any Facebook (bleh) updates do not go through. SMS, calls, voicemail, etc. all work fine. Browser works, Google Maps works, everything but email.
I've tried...
Sorry for the crosspost from general software.
As it stands at my work right now, we used Outlook over exchange to keep track of who calls and when. This works for the standard "tell x I called etc.", but not so much for the over the phone tech support. We have no problem answering basic...
As it stands at my work right now, we used Outlook over exchange to keep track of who calls and when. This works for the standard "tell x I called etc.", but not so much for the over the phone tech support. We have no problem answering basic questions for free over the phone, but when a few...
I posted a thread asking about flash drive security a few weeks ago, and it seems that Ironkey is the clear cut winner/best solution for what you're looking for.
Yea, I just used TrueCrypt on my drive and I can see my client getting fed up with it (removing it correctly after every use, which I doubt he'll do)
I'm going to suggest the ironkey.
Yea, that's probably the best bet, but I feel like he is still going to want his data on the thumb drive. Would encryption and a hidden container (via TrueCrypt) be the second best bet?
Does a program exist that will encrypt data on a portable flash drive, and if an incorrect password is entered a certain number of times, the drive will self erase?
I'm trying out true-crypt right now. While it doesn't have an auto-erase feature, it does provide hidden container capabilities...
If we can get MBAM to run (which sometimes is half the problem), it will usually fix most problems. For AV 2009 (and the like) I start with avenger, delete the TDSSsys.dll driver (which seems to do most of the damage) and do the standard MBAM, Spybot, SAS, CleanUp and CCleaner from that point on.
I'm in the same boat. Whats the best power supply for this upgrade? I haven't been following the new tech too closely recently, so I'm not sure what the current 'it' model is.
left my laptop at home and of course my dad fubard it somehow
when it starts up now it does straight to the windows log in
no bios screen or anything shows.
i tried to reinstall windows on it, but when i restart nothing shows, so i cant install windows
=(, what to do