There was some Nintendo, Sega, etc. "backups" available.
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Archived roms are not available, so there might be some truth in suspicions about publishers being involved...
Not that HP isnβt aware or not ticked off about this, mind. Recently they threatened to brick HP printers that use third-party cartridges if detected
Try that in EU.
I dare you. I double dare you.
What does ECCN look like?</Jules Winnfield>
Time to log couple hours on Ultima V (c=128) when I get home from work.
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Shooter is also dead.
So, no one to interrogate. Convinient.
Yes and no. That model still gets updates. One I have has no active support licence, so it has to be updated manually.
No. It's proprietary custom SoC that runs heavily modified unix on ARM.
But software is solid and patches come out lightning fast.
Same idea here. Fortigate 30f (since I can dl updates manually), Fortiswitch 124e (same) and 2 FortiAP 421E's (ditto). All but ap's I could grab from employers "ditch bin".
If couple reports are true, it is already breached and can be mined for info.
Edit:
https://www.wired.com/story/total-recall-windows-recall-ai/
I presume from superb owl that you are from USA.
No. It was deemed legal and fair use as was recording radio on c-cassettes.
Considering digitizing, Web stores are full of usb capture dongles and rca/scart adapters.
Obs and Videolan are free and easy to use.
For editing, Openshot is free and quite easy to use.
All these are available on Windows, Linux and Mac.
They were accessible for logged in users at least a week before the hack.