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A Janet Jackson song has been declared a cyber security exploit

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Hugh_Bigazz
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A Janet Jackson song has been declared a cyber security exploit

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A Janet Jackson song has been declared a cyber security exploit, whatever frequency it runs at is killing HDDs

https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/18/ ... s_laptops/

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Apparently also affected by this bug are any bands that Louise Walsh or Simon Cowell were involved in. They all used the same studio for recording... not sure where I heard this from.. could just be the voices in my head but I'd smash them up to be on the safe side of this.
Hugh_Bigazz
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Simon Cowell is listed as an artist playing the triangle on all of his artists releases, so that he gets extra royalties. If you are burning his records he won't mind, he's already been paid, twice!
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Hugh_Bigazz wrote: Fri Aug 19, 2022 1:49 pm A Janet Jackson song has been declared a cyber security exploit, whatever frequency it runs at is killing HDDs

https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/18/ ... s_laptops/

I'd love a super deluxe edition of Rhythm Nation 1814, one of the greatest albums of the decade.

You'd need six or seven CDs to include all the remixes, 12" versions & edits.
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