It's not entirely Apple's fault. But when iOS is the only OS that has an issue without VPN companies changing their framework, yes. There's also a bug in iOS that hasn't been fixed in years (and still isn't fixed, as far as I'm aware):
"There...
NordVPN is also immune to this attack on every platform except on iOS, because iOS is the problem. On the article from Mullvad's website, the author says this, "iOS is unfortunately vulnerable to TunnelVision, for the same reason it is vulnerable...
Palo Alto had me patch against this a week or so ago with a new version of the Global Protect app, and Microsoft patching against this is probably the cause of the “This update will break your VPNs” warning going about.
It’s ugly and it looks...
"The attack allows some or all traffic to be routed through the unencrypted tunnel. In either case, the VPN application will report that all data is being sent through the protected connection. Any traffic that’s diverted away from this tunnel...
It's all good. ;) I was getting ready to join you with my pitchfork, but I know someone who used to work there and was pretty confident they were US based.
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN1GQ22N/
I thought they were Chinese-based, but everything I see says they are American... I thought they were bought up by China back in their 2016 merger but I guess not.
It is followed up with this though...
AMD (and Nvidia) is what happens when you let an engineer run a technology company. Intel is what happens when you let a finance person run a technology company.
What are you talking about??? Broadcom is an American company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. What are your sources for all of these claims? You might be thinking of a different company.
I work in a nuke plant, and they have 50" tvs all over showing plant news and power output status. Got quite a chuckle the first time I saw one in bsod.
AMD is "chip production constrained". They will just make less GPUs and more Epyc, MI300's. Dropping the high end RDNA4 also shows their focus. Their margins went up 3% last qtr.
You forgot about Windows 8.0! It was Windows 8.0 that got me to switch to Linux as my main OS. I now have a Windows VM, mostly for the games that won't work under Linux.
That would be me :). Yeah I gave up and moved to 10 but I still to this day find 7 worked better than 10 and more logically. I find win 10 only mildly hostile, while I find 11 a complete hostile work environment especially with the TPM...
Lol great analogy. ...and people are willingly installing it. I'm still on 8.1 and will find a way to put it in a Linux VM, once I'm forced to.
That's basically what happened to me. Plus, Linux would randomly update itself or something and...
Remember back in the day when we used antivirus programs to hunt down and eliminate spyware that were tracking our every move and sending data back to the mothership, completely invading our privacy? And then Microsoft saw that spyware and...
There are multiple storefronts selling lossless music in standard formats (FLAC, WAV, etc.). As far as I know, no one has ever sold full-quality digital movies or TV in an open format. We don't need CDs because we have an equivalent digital...
Excellent point. Also, people stop playing games after a few months to a few years. There are 90 year old movies that still get watched. Older movies are almost non-existent on streaming.