>short conversation with Bing
'member Q+; hiding a message in plain sight:
MSoft has been a data mining / surveillance tool / refined as a LookingGlass with the BING Search Engine way back when ?
Things That Go “Bing” With President Trump
/vid reference VICE News
1,567,249 views Nov 27, 2017
President Donald Trump has a way with words
— just ask him. During his campaign, Trump famously stated that he had “the best words.”
And there are a few he likes to use a lot, like the onomatopoeic “bing.”
Trump has used the sound to describe myriad things:
puppets, playing cards, shooting guns, tweeting, malfunctioning rocket ships, and at least 16 other people, activities, and things.
In some cases, however, the former reality-TV star can’t settle for a single “bing.”
Trump often uses two or three bings in a row, for added effect.
Heck he once issued eight consecutive bings to describe the “little mouth” on his then-rival Marco Rubio.
https://youtu.be/pgwr9r36zIU
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https://qresear.ch/?q=Very+Important+Patch+Tuesday
Search for: "Very Important Patch Tuesday" (2 Results)
>>9137309 at 2020-05-12 08:33:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11695: Fake News Fags When The Cameras Aren't On Edition
>>9137163
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/9136990.html#9137309
>running Windows, a virus in itself. Thanks to BillGates.
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INTEL Processor BackDoors
DID YOU KNOW NSA FORCED a WINDOWS Patch ?
GHIDRA is Your DIGITAL FREN; 4some
https://www.nsa.gov/News-Features/News-Stories/Article-View/Article/2056772/a-Very-Important-Patch-Tuesday/
January 14, 2020
A Very Important Patch Tuesday
By Neal Ziring, Technical Director - NSA Cybersecurity Directorate
On January 14, Microsoft released a set of Patches for the Windows platform.
While all of the issues addressed in the Patch release are serious, this article will discuss one of them:
CVE-2020-0601. Above anything else, we urge eVeryone to take action and Patch their systems.
CVE-2020-0601 is a serious vulnerability, because it can be exploited to undermine Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) trust.
PKI is a set of mechanisms that home users, businesses, and governments rely upon in a wide variety of ways.
The vulnerability permits an attacker to craft PKI certificates to spoof trusted identifies, such as individuals, web sites,
software companies, service providers, or others. Using a forged certificate, the attacker can (under certain conditions)
gain the trust of users or services on vulnerable systems, and leverage that trust to compromise them.
This kind of vulnerability may shake our belief in the strength of cryptographic authentication mechanisms
and make us question if we can really rely on them.
Fortunately, we can. CVE-2020-0601 reflects a weakness in the implementation of one subtle aspect of PKI certificate validation.
The technology and standards are sound; it is one implementation that needs repair.
CVE-2020-0601 poses significant risk for enterprises and systems that depend on PKI for trust - as all of us do.
The Patch is the only comprehensive means to mitigate the risk.
https://www.nsa.gov/Press-Room/News-Highlights/Article/Article/2056772/a-very-important-patch-tuesday/
Jan. 14, 2020