Keep licking those boots and fighting privacy with stupidity and fallacies, your corporate masters will never reward you.
IMO the very concept of crypto currencies is insane. Insane, not evil though the correlation is arguable , hence anyone, any company which deploys itself in the perimeter of legality and conceives no bypass of morality and sanity in the fact of diving in the universe of virtual goods will be unable to understand the deep mistake of crypto currencies and will carry on free of any barrier.
Let us just wait and see without hoping of course the damage which will inevitably arise from the use of crypto currencies. Totally insane. This is really stupid! How low can they go… I think the next step is for Microsoft to become ransomware, if you decide to delete your Microsoft account you will lose all your personal files. If you use your computer at home, surely the cost of electricity will be much higher than the value of any crypto mined.
And if you mine at work it could be called misuse of company resources, similar to theft and get you fired. Yes forbidden technology! Be scared! But if someone says it will pay for the subscription to Norton, well they must be insane! Is the earth flat or did some new tech or idea help humanity understand and grow? Nothing gets installed.. If you are going to report on something.. And to the person that said China has banned crypto … Far far from it..
Finally a factual accurate comment! A friend of mine owns a snack engineering firm. About 20 employees. The owner mines crypto on the computers after hours when the employees go home. I monitored electricity usage for them using an analyzer.. Having a more trustable source for their mining sw will be a big win. Your computer will thank you by warming your house in these cold winter times.
Norton was my first antivirus software in the 90s. It was terrible and I hated it, and I never used it again in any future Windows versions. Has the Norton Removal Tool been updated to get rid of this as well or is a complete reinstall of the OS the best way to go? Nothing to see here, Symantec just living up to its reputation. Tell your family members to uninstall this worthless software and move on to something better. It will save you loads of time down the road on those free tech coupons family members tend to cash in on when they make poor decisions such as this.
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Rubbish news. Nearly a thousand schools were hit by ransomware attacks in alone. But kicked off with 5, school websites going down, after ransomware operators hit third-party website provider FinalSite. The company took many of those sites offline preemptively to prevent the spread of the malware, and losing access to an online portal for a few days isn't nearly as bad as having to cough up ransomware money directly.
Still, it's yet another reminder of how much damage ransomware gangs can inflict when they hit widely used software-as-a-service companies rather than individual targets. A wave of NFT thefts has underscored a tension in decentralized marketplaces. Platforms like OpenSea can help victims in some cases, but only through mechanisms that show how centralized things really are.
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