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Post holiday discussion and trivia - Episode 27
Episode 27 of Close Encounters of the Tech Kind - 3 x 3 x 3 or 3 Cubed
Puns and trivia are a key part of this episode
Puns and trivia are a key part of this episode
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Google Chrome Forced Sale, Web Browsers, and BBS - Episode 26
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Close Encounters of the Tech Kind Episode 26 Watch live Thursdays at 4:30 PT 7:30 ET at www.twitch.tv/wyosupport and www.youtube.com/@wyosupport8077
The Dark Web, The 2025 Microsoft Update, and Trivia Episode 25
มุมมอง 2821 วันที่ผ่านมา
Close Encounters of the Tech Kind Episode 25 Watch live Thursdays at 4:30 PT 7:30 ET at www.twitch.tv/wyosupport and www.youtube.com/@wyosupport8077
Google Fined by Russia, Llama AI CVE's, Spinright, and CPU Vulnerabilities - Episode 24
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Close Encounters of the Tech Kind Episode 24: Jack Bauer Would Likely Approve Watch live Thursdays at 4:30 PT 7:30 ET at www.twitch.tv/wyosupport
23andMe Possible Sale, Compromised Apps Removed from Google Play, Smart Glasses - Episode 23
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Close Encounters of the Tech Kind Episode 23: 23 and Ouch Watch live Thursdays at 4:30 PT 7:30 ET at www.twitch.tv/wyosupport
Marriott Data Breach, Internet Archive Hack, Cali Media Purchase Law - Episode 22 - 10/10/2024
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Close Encounters of the Tech Kind Episode 22: Catch 22 Topics discussed are the Marriott data breach, the Internet Archive hack, passwords and hashing, and the California law forcing media that's licensed to be labeled as such. Watch live Thursdays at 4:30PM Pacific, 7:30PM Eastern at www.twitch.tv/wyosupport 0:00 Introductions 1:26 Marriott Hotels 2:55 Accusations and requirements 3:45 Data Co...
TikTok Ban, Largest DDoS to Date, Botnets, and Smart Glasses - Episode 21: Blackjack
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Episode 21: Blackjack - Originally broadcast October 3, 2024 Watch live Thursdays at 4:30 Pacific, 7:30 Eastern at www.twitch.tv/wyosupport 0:00 Introductions 00:58 Time zones 01:38 Film at 11 03:20 Tiktok Ban Upcoming 05:12 Random Quote 05:59 Tiktok Ban Reasoning 09:21 Tiktok Challenges and Bank Fraud 13:52 Social Media Control 15:12 Some economics 16:53 Nokia Factories 17:49 996 19:50 Mining ...
adamONE, Blackmail Phishing, AI, Telephone Hack - Episode 20: 20 Questions
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Close Encounters of the Tech Kind Episode 20: 20 Questions (original broadcast 9/26/2024) In today's episode we discuss an award given to Adam Networks for their adamONE technology, a revamping of an old blackmail phishing scam, and how AI might be involved, the recent demonstrated phone hack used against Linus of Linus Tech Tips, and much more. Broadcast weekly on Thursdays, at 6:30 PM Pacific...
Episode 19: Potassium (September 12, 2024)
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Episode 19 of Close Encounters of the Tech Kind. Potassium, September 12, 2024 Discussed: TBA Live Thursdays at 4:30 PM Pacific, 7:30 PM Eastern at www.twitch.tv/wyosupport
Episode 18: No Longer a Miner (September 5, 2024)
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Episode 18: No Longer a Miner (September 5, 2024)
Episode 17: AI Mayor, Data Breach Update, and Operational Technology
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Episode 17: AI Mayor, Data Breach Update, and Operational Technology
Episode 16 - 16 bit Game Systems, 2.9 Billion Data Breach, Automotive Speed Limiters
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Episode 16 - 16 bit Game Systems, 2.9 Billion Data Breach, Automotive Speed Limiters
Episode 15: Google Monopoly Ruling, Hacker Conventions, Robots.txt
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Episode 15: Google Monopoly Ruling, Hacker Conventions, Robots.txt
Episode 14: Crowdstrike, Secureboot Vulnerability, and KOSA
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Episode 14: Crowdstrike, Secureboot Vulnerability, and KOSA
Can a Compromised System be Protected?
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Can a Compromised System be Protected?
Episode 13: Cyberhygiene, Crowdstrike, Physical Passkeys
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Episode 13: Cyberhygiene, Crowdstrike, Physical Passkeys
Episode 12: Snowflake, Stalkerware and Patch Tuesday
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Episode 12: Snowflake, Stalkerware and Patch Tuesday
Episode 11: Changes to Notepad, Discussion of Google Ads, Apple Geolocation and more
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Episode 11: Changes to Notepad, Discussion of Google Ads, Apple Geolocation and more
What Realtime Protection Should Look Like @adamnetwrx
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What Realtime Protection Should Look Like @adamnetwrx
Episode 8: Talking With Members of Adam Network
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Episode 8: Talking With Members of Adam Network
Episode 7: Update on Recall, IoT Security and AdamOne.
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Episode 7: Update on Recall, IoT Security and AdamOne.
Episode 6: Napster Anniversary and Microsoft Recall.
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Episode 6: Napster Anniversary and Microsoft Recall.
Episode 5: Data breaches and Firewalls
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Episode 5: Data breaches and Firewalls
In Sweden we have a pizza woth banana, peanuts and curry, its awesome
Get off social media gramps only 3 likes for a reason😂
Lowkey this a calming nice podcast
Love win 11 update ever week
They’re screwing over win10 users
That is understandable. While updates can sometimes be challenging, they're designed to improve security and performance. If ignored, it could leave vulnerabilities that hackers could use to compromise your system.
Here's the thing. I've never had a blue screen and I always keep my computer up to date and I always do the optional updates. Driver updates, GPU updates everything. The only time I've ever had a blue screen was when my CPU gave out on a game because the game thought it was a newer CPU than it was and tried to stress it out too much. I think it really just depends on how well you take care of your computer and your files on there. If you just keep running the program that checks for integrity errors, I think you'll be fine if you do that every week or two
Thanks for sharing your experience! It's great to hear that regular updates and maintenance have worked well for you. Taking good care of your system can help prevent issues - however, it's also important to remember that sometimes, even with the best practices, unexpected problems can still occur. Your approach is definitely a great way to minimize those risks.
@@wyosupport8077 well the thing is though too a lot of people don't take the time and the care to make sure their PC is running optimally a lot of people just slap their computer together. Download Windows and expect everything to work out and barely do anything after that. People need to learn to take the time into the care of their computer and treat it like it's the last computer they'll ever have and it'll minimize issues. Every computer I've ever had, I've optimized it and I've optimized friends and families and no one has ever had any blue screening issues except for in the cases of a game that has compatibility issues or driver issues are out of date but other than that never seen a blue screen on my computer unless it was something that something was as simple as updating
AMD all the way, better for budget pc builders, they also make better CPU's than intel (especially with the 13th and 14th shenanigans going on). If you have the money, get Nvidia, it has better ray-tracing and it also got dlls
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Actually useful, easy to understand and good video, I'm definitely subscribing 👍
Great information. 👍
Very well stated
Thanks! Really helped me!
Glad to help!
Chapters 0:00 Start and introductions 1:47 Topics 2:19 Notepad gets spellcheck 11:40 Google ads 32:11 Apple geolocation data 46:27 Russia shutting down VPN and VoIP 55:22 Closing thoughts
Keep in mind that motherboards matter *way more* with high-end builds, i.e. two NVMe drives, multiple HDDs, tons of RAM. For budget builds, budget boards will do 90% of the time
Cooling for the motherboard is a big deal for along with power management. I tend to overclock my GPU and CPU heavily. So having a motherboard that will manage heat, voltage and can make use of the overclocking speed are key. Worst thing you can do is overheat your motherboard and it melts or worse you get a short and it starts on fire.
Audio codec matters to me, on board sound controllers aren't getting much love. The new z790 has the latest Realtek spatial sound and it's really really REALLY good. Screw a interface if your sound controller sucks
That's good to know, I'm waiting another generation of GFX cards before I upgrade so it'll be nice to get even better audio.
Chapters 0:00 Opening and Introductions 2:27 The "Firewall" 3:47 Outbound and Inbound 9:47 Time Frame and Finding Holes 11:56 Assess the Network 13:39 How does it Know to Quarantine? 17:21 Dealing with End User Disruption: Education 19:39 Trying to get to a known clear website, how to gain access? 24:15 Where does adam:ONE fit into the network? 29:34 Supported Items 30:38 Security Posture 31:29 Birthplace of Adam, Protect People 32:58 Who do you contact for adam:ONE? 36:35 Automatic whitelist/blacklist checking 39:33 User disruption 42:26 Questions, please ask! 42:53 Adobe discussion, AI Usage 54:45 Recall 58:45 Closing Thoughts
nobodies talking about this lol
Nice