An FBI complaint against an alleged Scattered Spider member reveals Microsoft can link a Windows PC’s online activity to a persistent Global Device ID, even when the user is behind a VPN.
GDID is the persistent Windows ID that helped FBI trace a Scattered Spider hacker despite VPNs. Here's how it works and how ...
The FBI used a Microsoft device identifier, dubbed GDID, to link a teenager to a hack attributed to Scattered Spider, raising ...
A bill going through the Statehouse right now takes aims at 'abusive litigation' over companies' websites, based on a ...
Exclusive: new data suggests growing interest in high-quality titles ported over from PC, as Apple and Netflix boost consumer ...
Can You Really Spoof Your Location on an iPhone? Yes, you can spoof your iPhone location without jailbreaking, but because of ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I ditched my router's network log for a $20 Raspberry Pi—and caught my smart TV phoning home constantly
This $20 networking tool revealed things my router wouldn't tell me ...
The arrest of a teenage hacker unveiled Microsoft's ability to track Windows PCs via a Global Device ID, raising privacy and ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Windows 11 has a built-in DNS over HTTPS mode most people never turn on, and it's a quick privacy upgrade hiding in plain sight
Five minutes to stop being watched ...
A vulnerability report warns that five versions of Tenda firmware contain an 'undocumented authentication backdoor' that a ...
This week saw sweeping layoffs and Xbox divesting itself of five studios, shaking up the company once again. Xbox went on a ...
Simon Lockerby, co-founder of Fateless, talked to me about the studio's upcoming MMORPG Godforge, AI, and how the studio sets ...
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