Hackaday Links: January 7, 2024
Oh, perfect — now our cars can BSOD. At least that’s how it looks from a forum post showing a Blue Screen of Death on a Ford Mustang Mach E, …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: January 7, 2024
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Oh, perfect — now our cars can BSOD. At least that’s how it looks from a forum post showing a Blue Screen of Death on a Ford Mustang Mach E, …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: January 7, 2024
Linux doesn’t BSoD. It has oopses and panics instead. (We show you how to make a kernel module to explore further.) Continue reading Linux gets double-quick double-update to fix kernel Oops!
As the most spendiest time of the year rapidly approaches, it’s good to know that your hard-earned money doesn’t have to go towards gifts that are probably still sitting in …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: November 21, 2021
Well, at least the acronym will stay the same. It looks like black is the new blue for Windows 11, as the BSOD screen gets its first makeover in years. …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: July 11, 2021
By Deeba Ahmed
The infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) will be Black Screen of Death in the upcoming Windows 11, reports have confirmed.
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While using a Windows 10 PC, you may meet different errors. If you encounter […]
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For more visit TheWindowsClub.com. Continue reading Fix DRIVER VERIFIER IOMANAGER VIOLATION BSOD on Windows 10
When is a bug not a bug? That’s the question raised by researcher Marius Tivadar’s latest Windows-crashing proof of concept. Continue reading Windows-crashing bug not patch-worthy, says Microsoft
Thanks to auto-play, it’s possible to crash Windows systems by simply inserting the drive into the USB port, no further user interaction necessary. Continue reading USB Sticks Can Trigger BSOD – Even on a Locked Device
Microsoft on Tuesday released 14 security updates, including fixes for the Spectre and Meltdown flaws detailed last week, as well as a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Office that is being exploited in the wild. Separately, Adobe pushed a security update to its Flash Player software. Continue reading Microsoft’s Jan. 2018 Patch Tuesday Lowdown
Apple, Google, Microsoft and other tech giants have released updates for a pair of serious security flaws present in most modern computers, smartphones, tablets and mobile devices. Here’s a brief rundown on the threat and what you can do to protect you… Continue reading Scary Chip Flaws Raise Spectre of Meltdown