B00ze/Empire wrote:
Ya, it's pretty scary, never know what it can be used for...
Best Regards,
Another example of someone blocking it in Windows, via permissions.
They decided to stop WLAN service, to give time for their
defenses to be ready. So networking must be activated manually
in essence, so no monkey business at T=0. You could also
unplug the Ethernet cable, but that would wear out the
connector :-)
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/24...olute-software
The references still seem to be to laptops.
Paul