Monday, August 19, 2019

New Switch Games, Streets of Rage 4, and More!

Take a journey into one of the largest grossing segments in the world of I.T. and enjoy upcoming video game trailers, walkthroughs, reviews, and much more!

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Stickin' It To The Mac With This Tech Tip

Apple runs a pretty tight ship when it comes to where their MacOS can be installed (ask Psystar.) Who would have thought you'd be able to run MacOs on anything other than a Mac? Well according to the good folks over at Linus Tech Tips it's possible with the right Linux distro and a little tweaking. Just be warned by doing this you're venturing into dangerous legal waters just so you know. Check out the video below:






Friday, April 5, 2019

It was a STUPID idea... but it worked!

What do you do when you've neglected your liquid cooled system by not flushing it properly? When you finally attempt to flush the system properly but you still notice junk in the system, what do you do next? Youtuber JayzTwoCents may have the answer you're looking for. Check out the video:


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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Five Tips For Better Digital Security

The key to staying on top of your digital security and peace of mind is to be proactive. Don't wait for disaster to strike before you take the necessary steps to protecting yourself online. Here are five steps you can take to securing your sensitive information:

Monday, January 14, 2019

GoDaddy's Bad Move To Inject Code Into YOUR Website

It was business as usual when blogger Igor Kromin noticed he was  having issues with his site's admin interface. He took a look under the hood and did a little digging around.

After going over his site with a fine tooth comb he noticed something out of the ordinary, something he didn't recall seeing before, something that would let him know someone or something had been there.

This is what he found:
<script>'undefined'=== typeof _trfq || (window._trfq = []);'undefined'=== typeof _trfd && (window._trfd=[]),_trfd.push({'tccl.baseHost':'secureserver.net'}),_trfd.push({'ap':'cpsh'},{'server':'xxxxxxxx0000'}) // Monitoring performance to make your website faster. If you want to opt-out, please contact web hosting support.</script><script src='https://img1.wsimg.com/tcc/tcc_l.combined.1.0.6.min.js'></script>
A tiny bit of mysterious Javascript he didn't recognize. If he didn't place the code in his pages who did? Was it some hacker in a dimly lit room seeking to wreak havoc on his site? Nope. The culprit was actually his web hosting service -- GoDaddy. You're probably wondering (like I did) why would a web hosting service covertly inject JavaScript into their client's web pages?