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31/10/2021

Researchers have developed a fast and energy-efficient laser-writing method for producing high-density nanostructures in silica glass. These tiny structures can be used for long-term five-dimensional (5D) optical data storage that is more than 10,000 times denser than Blue-Ray optical disc storage t...

09/10/2021

Other ways to install Windows 11 (not recommended unless instructed by support)
Use the Installation Assistant to upgrade

We recommend you wait until your device has been offered the upgrade to Windows 11 before you use the Installation Assistant. When you're ready, you can find it on the Windows 11 software download page.

Create Windows 11 installation media

On the Windows 11 software download page, select Create tool now and follow the instructions to install Windows 11.

Warning:

Microsoft recommends against installing Windows 11 on a device that does not meet the Windows 11 minimum system requirements. If you choose to install Windows 11 on a device that does not meet these requirements, and you acknowledge and understand the risks, you can create the following registry key values and bypass the check for TPM 2.0 (at least TPM 1.2 is required) and the CPU family and model.

Registry Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup

Name: AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU

Type: REG_DWORD

Value: 1

Note: Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.

Microsoft releases emergency Windows patch to fix critical vulnerability
07/07/2021

Microsoft releases emergency Windows patch to fix critical vulnerability

Microsoft has released an emergency Windows patch to fix a critical vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler service called PrintNightmare that was released last week

Sudden New Warning Will Surprise Millions of WhatsApp Users!
13/04/2021

Sudden New Warning Will Surprise Millions of WhatsApp Users!

This alarming WhatsApp attack just needs your phone number to remotely disable your account—and it has not been fixed...

Microsoft confirms Windows 10 update bug is crashing some Apps.Windows 10 has apparently hit further problems with its F...
17/02/2021

Microsoft confirms Windows 10 update bug is crashing some Apps.

Windows 10 has apparently hit further problems with its February 2021 and January 2021 updates, with several users reporting that their desktop apps are crashing, or even machines being put into blue screen loops.

In a community forum, Microsoft confirmed that the problem is in KB4598301 and the company is “working to get a fix released”. In addition to a new. NET Framework update, Microsoft is also working on new Visual Studio updates to address the bug for more users in a short period of time.

Since the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is affected too, it’s likely that other apps are also crashing due to the update.
How to fix issues after Windows 10 KB4598299 or KB4598301

If you’re encountering similar issues, it might be worth uninstalling KB4598299 or KB4598301 to see if that makes any difference. To uninstall the update, open Control Panel > Uninstall a program > View installed updates. On the next screen, search for the KB number and click on the uninstall Button.
Otherwise, the only other solution is to wait for the next update, which is expected to land in the second week of February.

(from https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/02/06/microsoft-confirms-windows-10-update-bug-is-crashing-some-apps/)

Windows 10 has apparently hit further problems with its February 2021 and January 2021 updates, with several users reporting that their desktop apps are crashing, or even machines being put into blue screen loops. Specifically, app crashing bug is happening to those who have installed Windows 10 KB4...

09/05/2020

Samsung Galaxy phone bug takes over phone with an image via MMS – get the fix update now!!!!!

A vulnerability discovered by Google security researchers was disclosed to Samsung and patched in a software update many modern devices should see OTA this month. This is a required update – as most security-oriented updates are – and it should be loaded by all users of Samsung phones as soon as possible. This update is applicable to all virtually all smartphones sold since the year 2014.
The Samsung connection to the flaw is in the image format Qmage (.qmg), and was discovered earlier this year on Samsung devices. Google’s Project Zero bug-hunting team-member Mateusz Jurczyk discovered the bug and reported how it’d potentially affect basically every Samsung device sold in the last half-decade, since Samsung started supporting the Qmage image format in their flavor of Android.
The vulnerability could, potentially, exploit how the Android graphics library (Skia) handles Qumage images. If a Qmage image is sent to a Samsung device, it is (or was) sent to the device’s Skia library for processing. If a full-sized image is sent to a phone, the Skia library in Android will process the image in several ways – resizing for potential display in notifications, for example.
How the attack takes place
The attacker sends a number of MMS messages to a user of a Samsung device, each MMS message attempting to guess the position of the Skia library in a particular Android device’s memory. NOTE: This first step is pretty wild – it requires tens if not hundreds of messages sent over the course of around 100 minutes – it’s not very subtle. See the video below to see how it’s done.
Once the Android device’s Skia library is found (it’s randomly place with Android ASLR, which is good, but clearly imperfect as this exploit shows), the next step can take place. The next step includes the Qmage image. This image is sent with the same MMS system as the first hundred or so messages for probing. The Qmage image is encoded in a way that allows the real attack to take place.
All of this can be done without any user input from the victim. Thus, a 0-click vulnerability. It’s bad news, of that you can be sure. Luckily, it would appear that the vulnerability was discovered before it was ever utilized to attack a device outside of proof-of-concept work.
Get the fix right now
You’ll more than likely have a security update available for you either this week or very, very soon from Samsung if you have a Samsung smartphone. Go to Settings, scroll to the bottom of your list of Settings to find System Updates, tap it, and tap Check for system updates. If you don’t already have your device set for automatic security updates, you might also want to take this time to do so.
You’ll find more information about the latest Samsung security update in the Samsung Mobile Security Update (https://security.samsungmobile.com/securityUpdate.smsb) bulletin right now. This update came in the SMR-MAY-2020 patch.

From https://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-phone-bug-takes-over-phone-with-an-image-via-mms-get-the-fix-update-now-07619770/

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