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Was there ever a NSA Backdoor in Windows? This and more from the guy who created Windows Task Manager!

David Bombal gets some great stories and advice from Dave Plummer – the original creator of task manager and other interesting software like unzip on Microsoft Windows. Did the NSA have a backdoor in Microsoft Windows? Should you learn Rust or GoLang? Learn from someone who has years of development experience!

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How Does the NT4 Task Manager Handles 32 Cores: Will it Choke?

This video is from Dave’s Garage. What happens if you run the Windows NT 4 Task Manager on a modern system with 32 cores and 128GB of RAM? Can the old Task Manager kill the new Task Manager? Dave puts it to the test! For information on my book, “Secrets of the Autistic Millionaire”: https://amzn.to/3diQILq

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Discover These Unknown FREE Windows Tools Now!

Your Window experience is about to change thanks to Leila Gharani. Discover a free set of more than 70 tools and utilities by Microsoft that will give you more control over you PC. You’ll be able to troubleshoot, diagnose, manage and monitor your Windows device like never before. You’ll be able to test for malware, […]

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Career Security Windows

Why you NEED to learn Windows RIGHT NOW!!

NetworkChuck explains why you need to learn Windows RIGHT NOW!! If you’re in IT or are wanting to get a job in IT, this is a required skill. In this video, NetworkChuck introduces you to Windows and demonstrates how you can get started down this path.

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What We Know About Windows 12

CyberCPU Tech talks about Windows 12. We don’t know a lot but we do have some information and some leaks of Windows 12.

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Hackers Have a New Strategy – How to Defend Against It

The threat landscape is ever changing. Now that MS Office files disable macros by default on files from the internet, malware creators have already begun to adapt. But knowing their plan makes it easy to prevent.

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Does Windows have Back Doors?

Retired Microsoft engineer Davepl discusses “back doors” in Windows, the implications, and how the software developer protects against such attacks from rogues, hackers, and nation-states. Understand how back doors are like the Follina zero-day exploit in Office, giving complete control of the system to the attacker.

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