I knew it was a bad idea discussing anything with people who have no clue and can't admit they're wrong and wish to remain steeped in ignorance.
You're a master at splitting hairs and obfuscation. Have a good day
Glad to oblige, since you don't want to put a hole in your own arguments by searching online. Here are just a few from the first 10 search results:
Lawsuit accuses Nvidia of stealing trade secrets — perpetrator busted with a screenshot of stolen code
Tesla takes legal action against former...
In addition to using Defender, Install Malwarebytes and tell them that's the one!! That should give them a sense of a having an antivirus system....:p
Malwarebytes after all looks like an antivirus system without being one, and it won't interfere with Defender's activity.
Seriously? Are you really implying no company ever spied on / stole trade secrets from another?? What do you think the majority of cases of companies suing each other are about??
Have you heard of Google? Use it!
$66(1TB), $85(2TB), $116 (4TB), $127 (5TB), $179.99 (6TB)
Funny how the jump from 1 to 2GB is $19. From 4GB to 5 GB is $11.....but from 5 to 6 is $52!!
Ah yes, the law of "new" and its obscene markup is alive and kicking.
You mean Intel and Nvidia would not also love this information!
But it is very conceivable that the hackers would sell the info to any of the above plus many other companies, big or small, who have even the faintest in GPU technology.
And let's not forget, just because an allegedly...
It's Texas. Anything goes and where regulations and ordinances (even if they exist) are meant to be ignored or bypassed.
Heck, the governor even advertises the "no-cumbersome laws or ordinances" aspect to lure businesses, shady or otherwise.
"The "Crypto Collective" branding betrays the former life of the unit, which served admirably as a crypto mining base."
Well, that explains everything.
Or, the SSD was not cloned perfectly and the unresponsiveness is due to missing / corrupt files?
Have you tried a refresh Windows install?
A clean reinstallation and update of Windows while keeping your personal data and most Windows settings intact
The same thing could happen if employees at the bank - with your data very visible on their screens - go for a coffee breaks that last 30 minutes. Or maybe longer in the case of lunch breaks.
And furthermore, the snooping audience there is way bigger and way more nefarious (as we have seen from...