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David H. Lipman

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  1. Great; Choose; Manual IP Enter - Manual IP: 192.168.1.101 Manual Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Manual Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 Choose; Manual DNS Server Enter - Preferred: 8.8.8.8 Alternate: 1.1.1.1
  2. Choose; IPv4 Configuration and show another screenshot
  3. Choose; Wireless (802.11) and show another screenshot
  4. Great, choose Network. Show me what you see with another ScreenShot.
  5. Well, I want you to access said web page(s) on http://192.168.1.101/
  6. It should show a Web Page and should not request a PIN.
  7. Start with what is the IP address of said printer?
  8. The best parts about Today's monitors.... Not just for a PC Larger Lighter Consume much less energy Don't generate as much heat
  9. That's Franz Kafka whose name is the source of the terminology - Kafkaesque In the words of Monty Python, Now for something completely different - Bound for the Promised Land or Leaves of Grass.
  10. Please post the Virus Total Report URL, not a screenshot of that Report. Thank you.
  11. True. But if they lied to the court on their respective finances they will be forced to pay that judgment. Having received dozens of Auto Warranty Extension RoboCalls, I am just glad to see any/all actions taken against them.
  12. FTC Action Leads to Lifetime Industry Ban for Operators of ‘Extended Vehicle Warranty’ Scam
  13. One of the Monitor's buttons should provide a Menu. Other buttons might be an Up or Down (to go Up or Down through the menu choices) or Left and Right (through the menu choices). All monitors are different but, follow a generalized pattern of the Monitors "Settings."
  14. The Monitor has buttons to "adjust" the view Height, Left, Right, colour, etc. One may also be an "Auto Adjustment" to center the view.
  15. BBB Scam Alert: Beware of BBB impostors NOTE: In the above campaign it has been reported that the BBB masquerade scam, that is pretending to be from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is targeting business owners in an attempt to deliver Ursnif data-stealing malware to potentially gain remote access, exfiltrate data, and deploy ransomware. References: Ursnif malware switches from bank account theft to initial access BBB Tip: How to avoid impostor scams
  16. Thank you for pointing this out. It gets lost on people that legitimate web sites get compromised without exhibiting obvious indicators thus hiding back-end malicious activity.
  17. Since this issue is resolved the topic will now be closed to prevent others from posting here. If you need assistance please start your own new topic and someone will be happy to assist you. Thanks
  18. desktop.ini is a normal INItialization file used in the Windows OS. It has been in the Windows OS through multiple 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows and the INI file structure goes back to the beginning of MS Windows which ran as a 16 bit DOS environment. It is in no way malicious and certainly not a virus.
  19. Some food for thought... https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/sustaining-security-your-expanded-network-perimeter-cisa-telework-essentials https://www.securityforward.com/what-is-perimeter-security-in-cybersecurity/ https://www.securityweek.com/four-tips-designing-secure-network-perimeter/ https://www.simplilearn.com/network-perimeter-security-design-article https://threatpost.com/securing-network-perimeter/175043/
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