Rumors had been flying around cybersecurity circles at the turn of the year about a vulnerability
affecting computers running Intel chips.
Yes, these samples can't
affect a computer running macOS, but they could conceivably escape to Windows machines on the network.
Not exact matches
The team
ran numerous
computer simulations and made a surprising discovery: it was the shape and repetitive organization of the building blocks within the metamaterial — their periodicity — that
affected the refraction.
To analyze how the density gradient
affected the strength of the electron turbulence, the team fed information about the plasma's temperature and density into a program
run on
computers at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, a DOE Office of Science User Facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California.
What's more, the program is designed to minimally
affect your
computer's performance as it
runs in the background.
The team
ran a suite of 400
computer simulations incorporating both what is known about how the climate could react to a greenhouse - gas buildup and a wide range of variations in the global economy and other human factors that might
affect the outcome.
It might be very useful to
run a
computer model simulation in which the ENSO is constrained to follow its known historical behavior, so we can see how it might have
affected actual history rather than a gereric «earth system.»
The researchers
ran about 800
computer models to complete the most comprehensive and specific analysis to date of how personal experience and perceptions of local climate anomalies
affect beliefs about climate change.
We
run climate models on people's home
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Machines
running in the cloud appear to be the most
affected by the two vulnerabilities (CVE -2017-5753 and CVE -2017-5715 for Spectre, and CVE -2017-5754 Meltdown) as it's possible to steal data from other customers as well, but any
computer with a modern process is at risk of attacks if the operating system they're
running isn't updated to the latest available software release that includes patches for these bugs.
These scripts come from
affected websites get downloaded to your
computer when you access the site and then
run as a background process.