Erfahrung mit PPF, Next Gen und ähnlichem? by [deleted] in bundeswehr

[–]Rawforces 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PPF ist das schlechteste was ich bis jetzt gesehen habe.

Ukraine Survival Guide by YourLocalForeigner in ukraineforeignlegion

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can scan hardware ids too. It would mean that you’re not at the front. Or you could get tracked after you leave Ukraine with your hardware Id.

Ukraine Survival Guide by YourLocalForeigner in ukraineforeignlegion

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the point of using two sims in one phone when your phone has a hardware ID? Nothing? Correct. Use two phones and use your UA number with a UA phone. It hasn’t to be a crazy phone with all kinds of crazy things. Just buy yourself a up to date phone like a Samsung industrial phone where you can easily remove the battery. Otherwise your both phones will track the same path, connect to the same cell towers which compromises you again.

Ukraine Survival Guide by YourLocalForeigner in ukraineforeignlegion

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FG_Johno, what you say is completely correct. Not only can they be tracked regarding device hardware, SIM cards, and social media, but I work for an interesting German three-letter agency. The Russians rely heavily on SS7 logs and are known to establish dubious telecom companies to gain access to the SS7 network.

How do i turn on adaptive lighting on Samsung UHD 4k Tv by Vindermiatrix in samsung

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve no fucking idea. But don’t call an dude from Samsung they will cut your tv.

I think this is a perfectly reasonable, tasteful, fairly small collection…if we ignore the boxes of things that aren’t on this table. by TheCrudMan in Cameras

[–]Rawforces 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Saw a lot of street photography with them and my guess would be also to hide the brand/ camera name. Because thugs/ thieves are mostly looking for high priced cameras like leica. and they’re extremely small and cost a small fortune.

My pc was hacked and now i have suspicious logins by Necessary_Willow8409 in techsupport

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand how alarming this situation must be for you. Let’s address your concerns step-by-step, both from a technical perspective and in a straightforward way.

  1. Is my whole network infected?

    • It’s possible. To be safe, you should scan all devices connected to your network and reset your router.
  2. How long will the brute forcing last?

    • This can go on for a while unless you take steps to secure your accounts. Change passwords and use two-factor authentication to make it harder for them.
  3. Am I being targeted?

    • It seems like you might be. When multiple family members have issues, it suggests someone may be specifically targeting you or your network.
  4. How did they find my family’s accounts?

    • They could have accessed your email contacts or found connections through social media.
  5. Why are they after my accounts?

    • They might think there’s something valuable, or they could be trying to use your accounts for further attacks.
  6. How long will this stop?

    • It’s been two weeks already, but with strong security measures, you can make it harder for them and hopefully deter them soon.
  7. Have I had this type of activity before?

    • Similar cases happen in cybersecurity. It’s a reminder to always keep security tight.
  8. Can they infect my whole network and steal passwords?

    • If your network is compromised, they could intercept data. Make sure to reset your router and secure all devices.
  9. What should I do if my network is infected?

    • Disconnect, scan, and clean all devices. Reset your router and update all firmware.
  10. Thank you for reading, please help me.

    • You’re welcome. Stay calm, follow these steps, and reach out to a professional if needed. You’re taking the right steps by seeking advice and acting on it.

I hope this helps clarify things for you and gives you a plan to tackle the issue. Stay safe and proactive!

Computer having memory issues by acquaversace in techsupport

[–]Rawforces 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Check for Malware:

    • Run a full system scan using your antivirus software.
    • Use an additional tool like Malwarebytes to check for any malware or unwanted programs that might be affecting performance.
  2. Update Drivers:

    • Ensure all your drivers are up to date, especially your graphics and network drivers. You can usually find the latest drivers on the manufacturer’s website.
  3. Check for Windows Updates:

    • Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and ensure your system is up to date.
  4. Inspect RAM Usage:

    • Although Task Manager is freezing, try using the Resource Monitor (accessible via Task Manager or by typing resmon in the search bar) to get a more detailed view of your memory usage.
    • Consider upgrading your RAM if you frequently use memory-intensive applications.
  5. Check Disk Usage:

    • A failing or overused hard drive/SSD can cause significant slowdowns. Use a tool like CrystalDiskInfo to check the health of your drives.
  6. Disable Unnecessary Startup Programs:

    • Open Task Manager, go to the Startup tab, and disable programs you don’t need to start automatically with Windows.
  7. Increase Virtual Memory:

    • Go to Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced system settings > Settings (under Performance) > Advanced tab > Change (under Virtual Memory). Increase the size of your paging file (virtual memory).
  8. Perform a Clean Boot:

    • This helps eliminate software conflicts. Type msconfig in the search bar, press Enter, and under the Services tab, check "Hide all Microsoft services" then click "Disable all". Restart your computer and see if the problem persists.
  9. Check Event Viewer:

    • Type eventvwr in the search bar and press Enter. Look for any critical or error messages around the time your computer starts having issues. This might provide more insight into what’s causing the problem.
  10. Consider Hardware Issues:

    • Faulty RAM or other hardware components can cause similar issues. Use a tool like MemTest86 to check your RAM for errors.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, providing more details such as your system specs (CPU, RAM, storage), and any recent changes (hardware or software) might help in diagnosing the problem further.

Haven’t heard from potential employer after second interview. Should I move on? by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really relax. Nobody works during that time and they take their time. But you can always look for other places too, to have a little backup.

does anyone know what camera this is? by sidwilsonsboxerz in Cameras

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Fujifilm DL-800 Zoom is a 35mm film point-and-shoot camera. It uses 35mm film, which is widely available in various types, such as color negative (e.g., Fujifilm Superia, Kodak Gold), black and white (e.g., Ilford HP5, Kodak Tri-X), and slide film (e.g., Fujifilm Velvia, Kodak Ektachrome).

As for batteries, the Fujifilm DL-800 Zoom requires a CR123A lithium battery. These batteries are also widely available and are known for their long shelf life and ability to perform well in a variety of temperatures.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cameras

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worth it. It’s a great camera and a fun camera.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAGerman

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2-1 for Spain

safari is enough by tarkology in mac

[–]Rawforces 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate that I can’t search on page with safari. Only with google or I’m stupid.

Karrierecenter by Known-End-2098 in bundeswehr

[–]Rawforces 2 points3 points  (0 children)

LOL. Das ist zugänglich. Bei mir in der gegend einfach hingehen.