Comment Re:Taggant (Score 1) 51
Hello,
No problems viewing either PDF file via Sumatra PDF Reader. Perhaps you could try that.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
Hello,
No problems viewing either PDF file via Sumatra PDF Reader. Perhaps you could try that.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
Hello,
The SHA-256 hash for the file is 8e64c38789c1bae752e7b4d0d58078399feb7cd3339712590cf727dfd90d254d.
According to VirusTotal, at the time the report was released, it was being detected by by the following anti-malware programs:
Five out of fifty-three program, or a little under 10%. Currently, detection is at 13/53, according to this report.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
Hello,
Why does MojoKid only submit articles which link to HotHardware reviews? Is HotHardware a Dice.Com site? Is MojoKid a Dice.Com employee?
A disclaimer would be nice about paid editorial content or when linking to sister sites in the Dice Holdings portfolio, etc.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
Hello,
My day job is at a security software company (anti-malware). We don't do anything in the backup space (either develop software, resell someone else's software, etc.) but I did write a paper on the subject of backups for them, because not every computer problem is a virus. It is more geared towards home users or home-based businesses than the video, above, because I figured that businesses already have some idea about backups—whether or not they are doing them properly is entirely another question, though.
The paper is basically an overview of backup technologies that might be applicable to a single PC or a small LAN, and is completely vendor neutral (like I said, no ties to anyone/anything in the backup space). It is also specific to on-premise backup technologies, as opposed to cloud, because those are the types of backup technologies with which I am experienced.
Anyways, if you are interested, or want to share it with a friend, family member, et cetera, here's the the paper: Options for backing up your computer [PDF, 862KB]
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
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