Windows TCO: Maui, Rspamd, BSODs
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The Record ☛ Community Clinic of Maui says 123,000 affected by May cyberattack
The clinic, also known as Mālama, said the hackers had access to personal data between May 4 and May 7, stealing information including Social Security numbers, passport numbers, financial account numbers with CVV numbers and expiration dates as well as troves of data on medical treatments.
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[Old] Gray Local Media ☛ Maui health center allegedly attacked by Russian hackers
Hawaii News Now has learned a Maui health center faced an alleged ransomware attack by one of the largest groups in the world — and whose leaders are based in Russia.
Last month, the center was shut down for more than two weeks but now says its systems are “fully operational.”
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Linuxiac ☛ Rspamd 3.10 Released with Enhanced MIME UTF8 Support
Rspamd, a free and open-source advanced spam filtering system widely recognized for its efficiency and flexibility in managing email spam through various modules and algorithms, released its latest update, 3.10.
Favored for its performance and low resource usage, it is typically used with MTAs like Postfix or Exim to provide real-time spam filtering as a highly efficient solution in the ongoing battle against spam.
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Tom's Hardware ☛ Microsoft KB5043145 update wreaks havoc on Windows 11 with multiple reboots and BSODs — company rolls back optional update
An automatic fix will roll back the KB5043145 Preview Update that has been wreaking havoc on perfectly good Windows PCs.