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Anyone have an answer?
I got a call from a number in Nuski Alberta and when I called back it was a painting company and a nice woman who claimed she was the only one in the office and no on had called my number. When I answered (when they called me) There was silence, then some number dials, I was put on hold then they hung up. It happened 3 times before I called back and the lady answered

Submitted March 09, 2018 at 10:44PM by Aybeastboy
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sample linux x86_64 ELF virus
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Submitted March 09, 2018 at 10:29PM by En14c
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Getting any Facebook user's friend list and partial payment card details
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Submitted March 10, 2018 at 01:10AM by josipfranjkovic
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What is the point of security screws?
Security screws seem to offer security by obscurity, and anyone can buy a screwdriver with the right head. Some security screws have ratchet heads and are not removable at all, but a rivet, a bolt with a nut, or a weld can do the same job. So what's the point of security screws?

Submitted March 10, 2018 at 01:16AM by Sparklingcobweb
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Strange browser extension behaviour: uBlock Origin
I have Win10 with SQL Server installed. I notice a cpu spike in SQL Server whenever I have the uBlock Origin extension enabled with an open browser window (Firefox, Opera, Edge). Closing the browser or disabling the uBlock Origin extension immediately drops the cpu usage for the SQL process.This seems suspicious to me. Firstly, can anyone reproduce this? How would I begin to investigate the cause?Many thanks.SQL server default or named instance, current user account as dbo.

Submitted March 10, 2018 at 04:58PM by dspprnc
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Bypassing fingerprint scanner by breaking it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/huaweip10/comments/7fzkfp/fingerprint_allowing_anyone_in/I came across this post of a Reddit user, which dropped the phone, and now anyone can get in with fingerprint. So the devices are not secure. Anyone can just break it and they might get in the phone.

Submitted March 10, 2018 at 07:44PM by F4LLCON
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How “brute checkers” are used to rob your online accounts
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Submitted March 10, 2018 at 08:26PM by Deku-shrub
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Password manager maker Keeper, currently suing a reporter, is hit by another security snafu
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Submitted March 10, 2018 at 09:18PM by moooooky
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