Researchers Find New Spectre Vulnerabilities in Older AMD and Intel Chips
Thursday, 14 July 2022
Another two security weaknesses associated with the Spectre Variant 2 vulnerability have been discovered within older AMD and Intel processing chips. It is not yet known whether these weaknesses will be exploited by attackers. MUO – Feed
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How to Find, Install, and Manage Extensions in Chrome, Edge, and Vivaldi
Friday, 10 June 2022
Browser extensions come in all shapes and sizes. Their job is to enhance and extend your browser's functionality. With the right extensions, you can generally become more organized and productive. MUO – Feed
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The Best Dark Web Websites You Won’t Find on Google
Thursday, 09 June 2022
You've heard of it before: the mysterious dark web. You're probably equally curious and apprehensive about the whole thing. MUO – Feed
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How to Find Error Logs to Troubleshoot Chrome Issues
Friday, 03 June 2022
Error logs are an essential part of troubleshooting software, and almost all software is capable of producing them. If you are experiencing an unexpected problem when using Google Chrome, checking the error debug logs could help you diagnose the problem. MUO – Feed
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11 Alternative Search Engines That Find What Google Can’t
Wednesday, 25 May 2022
Google; what would we do without it? In a world without the most popular search engine, the internet becomes an impenetrable block. Its composition beyond Wikipedia and our own personal inboxes is a complete mystery to us. MUO – Feed
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How to Find Active .Onion Dark Web Sites (And Why You Might Want To)
Saturday, 07 May 2022
The Tor network is a series of interconnected nodes that allows anonymous internet use. Tor stands for "The Onion Router," while sites hosted on the service carry the ".onion" top-level domain suffix. Onion sites are inaccessible from your regular browser. They're part of the invisible part of the internet known as the deep web. Or,
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