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Message 2023396 - Posted: 16 Dec 2019, 23:11:05 UTC

WE have seen how flawed software kills.
557 lives ruined because of flawed software which has taken too long to right.
20 years
Mr Justice Fraser said he would refer the case to the Director of Public Prosecutions after evidence given by employees of Fujitsu, which developed and maintained the Horizon system, in previous court cases.
He said: "Based on the knowledge that I have gained, I have very grave concerns regarding veracity of evidence given by Fujitsu employees to other courts in previous proceedings about the known existence of bugs, errors and defects in the Horizon system."
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Message 2023406 - Posted: 16 Dec 2019, 23:46:10 UTC - in response to Message 2023396.  

WE have seen how flawed software kills.

Yes we have https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therac-25
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Message 2023418 - Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 0:37:58 UTC - in response to Message 2023406.  

These accidents highlighted the dangers of software control of safety-critical systems, and they have become a standard case study in health informatics and software engineering.
Shame Boeing ignored that.
Yeah I know, fiduciary duty.
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Message 2024654 - Posted: 23 Dec 2019, 16:53:05 UTC

Everyone needs two ISP's.
https://apnews.com/738deaabdeec21442492a96c61848a70
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Flights out of the Sacramento International Airport are being delayed due to an internet outage during one of the busiest holiday travel weekends, a spokeswoman said.

Airport spokeswoman Samantha Mott said Sunday that AT&T is experiencing outages in Sacramento after a vehicle crash took out a utility pole Saturday night. The company has not given the airport an estimate of when the internet will return, she said.
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Message 2024744 - Posted: 23 Dec 2019, 23:17:07 UTC

Maybe this isn't the correct thread but here it goes. Not being an OS savvy type I finally caved in and bought Win10. A while back I was perfectly happy with Win XP but was persuaded to advance to Win7 and after a while I got used to it, now I am being forced to deal with Win10. It's not quite as bad as I thought since I discovered that after installing over Win7 it doesn't appear much different except for that big search box in the lower left hand corner. Google Chrome seems to continue to work very well. But I was disappointed to find out that my good ole tried and true solitaire games were disabled and going to the microsoft games apps was a big mistake. So, how long is win10 going to last until it is superceded?
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Message 2024747 - Posted: 23 Dec 2019, 23:40:39 UTC - in response to Message 2024744.  

Maybe this isn't the correct thread but here it goes. Not being an OS savvy type I finally caved in and bought Win10. A while back I was perfectly happy with Win XP but was persuaded to advance to Win7 and after a while I got used to it, now I am being forced to deal with Win10. It's not quite as bad as I thought since I discovered that after installing over Win7 it doesn't appear much different except for that big search box in the lower left hand corner. Google Chrome seems to continue to work very well. But I was disappointed to find out that my good ole tried and true solitaire games were disabled and going to the microsoft games apps was a big mistake. So, how long is win10 going to last until it is superceded?

If you do a search for "win 7 games for win 10" you will find several sites that will get the games back.
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Message 2024769 - Posted: 24 Dec 2019, 2:48:58 UTC - in response to Message 2024747.  

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Message 2025338 - Posted: 28 Dec 2019, 17:53:09 UTC

As mentioned in the gun thread, so much for the GDPR. It's just an indirect form of censorship. When indivduals or companies breach it, they get fined, but when the censors breach...
...it's just a mistake
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Message 2026290 - Posted: 4 Jan 2020, 16:35:06 UTC

So much for a 5 year cycle.
£360 million replaced

Elsewhere. just came across a problem never seen before.
This website cannot be displayed as server too busy.
With the international interest in Genealogy, one would think that the server farm (if any) would be up to the task.
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Message 2026316 - Posted: 4 Jan 2020, 19:07:44 UTC - in response to Message 2026290.  

So much for a 5 year cycle.
£360 million replaced
...snipped...

Actually if you look a little further it becomes known that this is a non-story.

The average life was designed to be 5 years and the £5 note were issued in 2016. There are nearly 400million £5 notes in circulation, and over 1billion £10 notes (2017 first issued).

So that's only ~3.5% that were replaced after 4 and 3 years. There could have been ten times as many replaced and still be in line to have a 5 year average life.

Roll on next week and get back to some proper news, instead of these non-stories ans seasonal guff.
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Message 2026335 - Posted: 4 Jan 2020, 21:46:18 UTC - in response to Message 2026316.  

:-). We'll only get "real" news from 1st Feb.
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Message 2026351 - Posted: 4 Jan 2020, 23:46:42 UTC - in response to Message 2026335.  

:-). We'll only get "real" news from 1st Feb.

I get it, wait until those in the North have celebrated Burn's Night and Up-Helly-Aa.
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Message 2026592 - Posted: 6 Jan 2020, 16:37:26 UTC

Fun. The number of probes has gone up since the attack, at least my log files say so. Also seeing more phishing spam. Now just when does Windows 7 sunset? What happens then with a state actor attempting to do real damage? Is M$ going to be forced into a longer support?

In any case don't open links, close the ports, use long random passwords and use two factor.
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Message 2026593 - Posted: 6 Jan 2020, 16:43:47 UTC - in response to Message 2026592.  

January 14.
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Message 2026985 - Posted: 9 Jan 2020, 17:54:58 UTC

Ain't technology grand. :-)
Haven't had this happen for some years & guy was very appreciative of the contact on the last occasion.
Received an e-receipt Monday afternoon with an immediate follow up e-mail regarding warranty.
At first, thought - scam. On reading through, & checking via main website details correct.
Called store - ok, thanks we'll deal with it. & we'll get back to you - never did.

Further e-mail received this afternoon enquiring about my recent car check. :-
Often visited that area in either a class 2 or 1 vehicle, never a car.

Contact main customer services. Wanted to know how I received the e-mails...
...doh!

One can stick any name in front of the @ & I'll receive it. :-)

If one should visit Halfords, ensure you give them your correct details. :-)
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Message 2027553 - Posted: 13 Jan 2020, 4:51:01 UTC

https://threatpost.com/exploit-fully-breaks-sha-1/151697/
Exploit Fully Breaks SHA-1, Lowers the Attack Bar

Users of GnuPG, OpenSSL and Git could be in danger from an attack that’s practical for ordinary attackers to carry out.

A proof-of-concept attack has been pioneered that “fully and practically” breaks the Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA-1) code-signing encryption, used by legacy computers to sign the certificates that authenticate software downloads and prevent man-in-the-middle tampering.

The exploit was developed by Gaëtan Leurent and Thomas Peyrin, academic researchers at Inria France and Nanyang Technological University/Temasek Laboratories in Singapore. They noted that because the attack is much less complex and cheaper than previous PoCs, it places such attacks within the reach of ordinary attackers with ordinary resources.

“This work shows once and for all that SHA-1 should not be used in any security protocol where some kind of collision resistance is to be expected from the hash function,” the researchers wrote. “Continued usage of SHA-1 for certificates or for authentication of handshake messages in TLS or SSH is dangerous, and there is a concrete risk of abuse by a well-motivated adversary. SHA-1 has been broken since 2004, but it is still used in many security systems; we strongly advise users to remove SHA-1 support to avoid downgrade attacks.”

Given the footprint of SHA-1, Leurent and Peyrin said that users of GnuPG, OpenSSL and Git could be in immediate danger. And, in backward compatibility scenarios, users can experience downgraded encrypted connections to the outdated hash function, which opens the door to attacks even in instances where SHA-1 isn’t the default.
GIT?! Isn't that what most most every open source code project is on? Does this mean that we must implicitly distrust open source?!
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Message 2027638 - Posted: 14 Jan 2020, 6:12:04 UTC

Well it took nearly a month but I finally have Win10 behaving almost like Win7 which I had behaving like WinXP. As far as I'm concerned XP was the best version of Windows. I'm just not quite computer literate enough to try any of the other operating systems.
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Message 2028496 - Posted: 19 Jan 2020, 15:14:53 UTC

Question for Linux users, especially Mint. Does Mint have any hardware restrictions? I'm keeping my Win 7 network running & offline & thinking of pulling a quad core out of retirement & running Mint for Net surfing, e-mailing etc.
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Message 2028497 - Posted: 19 Jan 2020, 15:19:24 UTC - in response to Message 2028496.  
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I have an old Core2 Quad Q6600 on its Intel board, which I bought a dozen years ago, happily crunching away with 3xGTX970s stuffed in it, on the latest Mint Tricia 19.3 64-bit with the latest NVidia drivers and all updates.

(Edit: disregard that it shows 24 GPUs lol)
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