Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
I've been using anydesk for about the last three months. I have used teamviewer and still use it to support my family. I use anydesk so that I can remote into my rig at home, and it doesn't auto close the connection after about 2 hours.
Now I have some questions.
16gb or 32gb of RAM
UnRaid or ESXi
E3-1220v2, E3-1240v2, or go crazy E3-1270v2
PFsense for home networking?
1 - You really can never have to much RAM, but if your not planning on playing around with different things and just want a centralized home network. 16GB...
I will make sure to post up pics. It may be a bit before I can get them, have to make sure bills are paid :( .
Also, I just notice today that my like 10 year old stereo system that I have hooked to my TV is starting to go..... maybe it's just wiring. Or just another excuse to but really nice...
I really do like the idea of going with the desktop amp and bookshelf speakers.
Are there any desk amps that have the optical input for a reasonable price ?
So I own a set of the Logitech Z906 speakers. I used them mainly for my personal computer (overkill I know, idc though). Well recently they have stopped working all together. I've tried doing a factory reset on them with no luck. I did notice that there was a buzzing coming from the subwoofer...
I had found proxmox a couple years ago and liked that it was free. The major turn off for me at the time was that it was using Java. When I found it there where zero day's being found in Java left and right. So I stayed away from proxmox.
The idea of the hypervisor being compromised if it was...
VLAN's and trunking is going to be the best bet here. May take a bit to set up (it's really just time consuming) but should work flawless for the most part.
If your suspecting that the machine is infected. I would pull the drive and scan it that way, of course it depends on having a way to due so.
Second option if there isn't data that is important on it, is to nuke it and start over.