But if youre unimportant, no one will target you. A murderer won't just open the phone book and randomly choose his next victim. Same goes for hackers
But if youre unimportant, no one will target you. A murderer won't just open the phone book and randomly choose his next victim. Same goes for hackers
Should work through upgrades too
Cowboys never rode cows. Simple enough
You do realise that they can't hear you, right?
if you're using a laptop, you can also just unplug your power cord and hit Shut Down. Windows has a phobia of installing updates on battery
365 days.
Do you carry tinfoil with you everywhere?
okay, I admit it: my points are weak. I'm sorry for having said anything to begin with
Bear in mind this article was written for the general public, not just for you
Maybe you want to send an overly long, drawn out email to an old acquaintance...
I'm not trying to start an argument here, but if you have to enter your password either way, doesn't it make more sense to enter it where you're guaranteed security? This'd be especially useful if you, like the majority of users, reuse your password across services, and are more concerned about a hacker finding out…
But you're not typing your password into the keylogger-infected computer
For those of you using an iPad and trying to view the popular list, you have to turn your iPad landscape to pull up and release to load more
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Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't 21:9 equivalent to 7:3?
Though, technically, you just invented the term "iName" so you are just as at fault for is as the companies. Just saying
Completely true.
Well I'm sorry to have confused you.
I'm not talking in general: in my situation, Linux is the better option because I have a licence for Windows Vista on an HDD and I don't feel like spending money on what can be (legally) improved for free
I gave up on trying to keep track