James Poole+FollowWatch out for this new QR code scam—almost got me! 😨I almost fell for this, and I need to warn you. A package showed up at my door—my name, my address, everything correct. No clear sender, but I thought maybe a friend sent me something. Inside? Just a card with a QR code. It said to scan it to claim my “gift.” That’s where the trap is. The second you scan it, scammers can steal everything—passwords, banking info, emails, even access to your cloud and devices. Worst part? You might not notice right away. They could be watching your activity, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. This is happening to people every day. If you get an unexpected package with a QR code inside—DO NOT SCAN IT! Have you or someone you know encountered scams like this? Drop your experiences below! 👇 #security #QRcode #privacy196Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowSurface PCs Left Behind: Upgrade or E-Waste?Microsoft just confirmed which older Surface devices won’t make the jump to Windows 11, mainly due to the lack of Trusted Platform Module 2.0. Security is the official reason, but is pushing users to buy new Copilot+ hardware really the answer? With Extended Security Updates costing extra and Linux as a wild card, is this about safety—or selling more devices? What’s your next move if your Surface is on the no-go list? #Windows11 #SurfacePC #TechDebate #Security #UpgradeCycle00Share
james73+FollowBig Money Moves & Major ShakeupsWild week in business! IBM’s dropping $150B into the U.S. (hello, quantum computers), DoorDash is eyeing Deliveroo for a $3.6B takeover, and Align Technology’s paying $31.75M to settle price-fixing claims. Meanwhile, manufacturing jobs are slipping, unemployment’s ticking up, and companies are spending way more on security after a high-profile exec murder. Oh, and DHL’s shipment pause? Already reversed. Banking world’s buzzing with big mergers, too. Anyone else feel like 2025 is off to a wild start? #BusinessNews #Investing #TechTrends #Mergers #Economy #Security #Jobs #2025 #JobCareer00Share
Paul Hall+FollowWindows 11 Upgrade: Hack or Hassle?Microsoft’s hardline on Windows 11 compatibility is sparking a new wave of DIY upgrades. With the official update path blocked for older hardware, tech enthusiasts are diving into registry tweaks and open-source tools like Rufus to bypass restrictions. Is this a clever workaround for extending device life, or are we just patching over deeper security risks? Would you trust your daily driver to an unsupported upgrade? Let’s hear your take! #Windows11 #TechDebate #PCUpgrade #Security #TechTalk #Tech00Share
rbarr+FollowIs Microsoft Forcing Edge on Us?Microsoft is axing password saving and autofill from its Authenticator app, nudging users toward Microsoft Edge for these features. Is this really about streamlining, or just another move in the browser wars? For those who don’t want Edge as their password manager, is it time to jump ship to Bitwarden or another tool? Let’s talk: is this a smart security play or a vendor lock-in tactic? #Microsoft #Edge #PasswordManager #TechDebate #Security #Tech90Share
Brittney Pope+FollowNo More Reboots for Windows Updates?Ever get annoyed by those forced Windows reboots after every update? Microsoft’s rolling out in-memory hot-patching for Windows Server 2025, letting admins update without downtime. It’s a game-changer for server reliability and security, but only if you’re running enterprise or SMB setups. Is this the future for all Windows users, or just another perk for the big players? Would you pay extra for seamless updates? Let’s debate! #WindowsServer #HotPatching #TechDebate #Security #Microsoft #Tech10Share