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  1. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46357001

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    Uber has been fined £385,000 for letting hackers steal data on 2.7 million UK customers.

    The full names, addresses and phone numbers of users went astray in the 2016 attack.

    The data had been stolen thanks to "avoidable data security flaws", said the Information Commissioner's Office.

    Uber has also been fined 600,000 euros (£532,000) by data regulators in Holland over the same breach, as it also affected 174,000 Dutch customers.

    "This was not only a serious failure of data security on Uber's part but a complete disregard for the customers and drivers whose personal information was stolen," said Steve Eckersley, director of investigations at the ICO.

    Proper punishment for one of the worst scandals and lets say if the thing had occurred after the entry of the GDPR, Uber would have risked a maxi-fine of 4% of its worldwide turnover. Also, Uber deserve this fine because Uber let hackers stole 2.7 million UK customers information. Full names, addresses, and phone numbers can lead to identity theft possibility. 
  2. 47 minutes ago, KarathKasun said:

    Because the API is probably broken on your Windows install or Driver version.  My laptop (GTX 1050 Ti/Intel IGP hybrid setup) has done this randomly after some driver updates.  It may also be reading the Intel GPU usage numbers for whatever reason.

     

    Its nothing to worry about, especially seeing that GPU-Z is reporting everything properly.

    Is this normal while running benchmark? My IGPU also running as well from GPU-Z. 

    @Radium_Angel @Jurrunio

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    2nd picture.

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  3. 10 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

    If you are getting the results you expect, then I wouldn't worry about it.

     If not, ensure you're running through the nVidia card and not the Intel one

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    9 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

    normal. GPU-Z shows half the memory frequency

     

    Afterburner doesnt read my laptop 1060's voltage either

    But GPU-Z should show 2500mhz memory frquency for my GTX 950M 2GB GDDR5 model? Why half? This is so misleading.

     

    CPUID HWMonitor shows 0% GPU usage. 

     

    The fuck with all these weird readings?! 

     

    This is my 1st potato gaming laptop. 

  4. Its Acer E5-575G-5341 laptop

    GTX 950M 2GB GDDR5 strange reading while running Unigine Valley benchmark. Unigine Valley Benchmark was set to run HIGH PERFORMANCE NVIDIA PROCESSOR through NVIDIA Control Panel. 

    I tried DDU to clean install Intel and NVIDIA graphics driver 

    But the reading for GTX 950M is strange. Especially MSI Afterburner reported 0 voltage while running benchmark, and CPUID HWMonitor reported 0% GPU usage.

    My GTX 950M 2GB GDDR5 can't reach 2500mhz on the memory ( https://www.geforce.com/hardware/notebook-gpus/geforce-gtx-950m/specifications )

     

    LAPTOP WAS PLUGGED IN WHEN RUNNING BENCHMARK.

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    Intel GPU specs

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    NVIDIA GPU specs

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    Weird readings from multiple monitorting apps while running benchmark

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    0 voltage?! 

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  5. Source: https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/25/18111087/linkedin-ireland-data-protection-commission-18-million-non-user-e-mails-targeted-facebook-ads

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    LinkedIn says that it’s ‘taken appropriate action’

    Ireland’s Data Protection Commission issued a report last week (via TechCrunch) that covered its activities during the first six months of 2018, in which it highlighted a complaint against LinkedIn. It found that the company used millions of e-mail addresses of non-LinkedIn users to target ads on Facebook.

    Following a complaint against the company, the DPC conducted an audit and found that it violated data protection regulations. In a bid to grow its user base, LinkedIn “processed hashed email addresses of approximately 18 million non-LinkedIn members,” and then used them to target those individuals with ads on Facebook. As TechCrunch points out, numerous companies moved their data processing operations to Ireland prior to the implementation of new European data regulations. The DPC says that the “complaint was ultimately amicably resolved,” and that LinkedIn has ceased those practices.

    We need to delete Facebook for real. Facebook is out of control! Linkedln used 18 million non user emails to targeted facebook ads without owner permission like how the fuck they can find these people emails? 

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