Privacy Guides is a non-profit website that publishes news and recommendations about security and privacy tools. Privacy advocate Em published an interview with Micah Lee on their site about his recent work.
Windows did it again and forced a stupid function known as Copilot on us within a Windows update. To remove (disable) follow the the below instructions. Enabling instructions are below as well.
Because things can go awfully wrong when editing the registry, only advanced users should perform the below registry commands. Also, would be an awesome idea to back up your registry and create a restore point prior to executing the below registry commands.
Listening to Security Now brought this Windows flaw to my attention. There appears to be a heuristics flaw in the secure time seeding function in Windows. This flaw may reset the computers clock to hours, days, months or years. This has the the potential of a HUGE support headache never mind a potential security flaw.
The NSA (National Security Agency) recently published a decent guide to secure your home network. Some recommendations may be too technical to implement. Even if people implemented only half of the bullet points contained in the 9 page document, it would a huge step into securing a home network. But I think the majority are doable.
After getting my amateur radio licenses (over a year ago), I switched from Linux to Windows because most software for my radios seem to only target Windows. Prior to the switch, I used Linux as my main computers (laptops and servers) for over 15 years, so this was done under extreme protest. How has it been going?