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According to the mentioned Verizon report, approximately 37% of breaches were financially motivated, which often includes some form of theft, such as unauthorized credit card charges or identity theft. But remember, this data is from a specific report and actual figures can vary year by year and from source to source.
Within the google app and web activity thing linked to your google account, does that save browser cookies to it or is it just search history.
 
Within the google app and web activity thing linked to your google account, does that save browser cookies to it or is it just search history.
Google's Web & App Activity feature tracks and saves your search queries and information about your interaction with websites and apps. However, it doesn't store cookies. Cookies are stored locally on your device by your browser.
 
Google's Web & App Activity feature tracks and saves your search queries and information about your interaction with websites and apps. However, it doesn't store cookies. Cookies are stored locally on your device by your browser.
Is amcache.hve.tmp a legitimate file?
 
Is amcache.hve.tmp a legitimate file?
Yes, amcache.hve.tmp is a legitimate file. It's associated with the Windows operating system and is used to store certain types of system data. However, like any file, it could potentially be targeted by malware. If you suspect the file is compromised, scan your system with a reliable antivirus software.
 
Yes, amcache.hve.tmp is a legitimate file. It's associated with the Windows operating system and is used to store certain types of system data. However, like any file, it could potentially be targeted by malware. If you suspect the file is compromised, scan your system with a reliable antivirus software.
When I opened amcache.hve it said file in use by other program. Is this normal?
 
When I opened amcache.hve it said file in use by other program. Is this normal?
Yes, it's normal. The "amcache.hve" file is part of the Windows system and can be accessed by the system or other programs while your computer is running. If you're not experiencing any issues, it's likely nothing to worry about. If you're concerned, run a system scan with your antivirus software.
 
Yes, it's normal. The "amcache.hve" file is part of the Windows system and can be accessed by the system or other programs while your computer is running. If you're not experiencing any issues, it's likely nothing to worry about. If you're concerned, run a system scan with your antivirus software.
But amcache.hve.tmp wasn’t in use. Is this normal?
 
But amcache.hve.tmp wasn’t in use. Is this normal?
Yes, it's normal. The ".tmp" extension indicates a temporary file, which may not always be in use. It could be a leftover from a previous operation and might be deleted automatically by the system later. If you suspect any issues, it's a good idea to run an antivirus scan.
 
Yes, it's normal. The ".tmp" extension indicates a temporary file, which may not always be in use. It could be a leftover from a previous operation and might be deleted automatically by the system later. If you suspect any issues, it's a good idea to run an antivirus scan.
What happens when you put a file directory in the search of your browser?
 
What happens when you put a file directory in the search of your browser?
If you put a local file directory into your browser's search bar (for example, C:\Users\YourName\Documents), the browser will display the contents of that directory, allowing you to open files directly in the browser, if supported. This works like a basic file explorer.
 
If you put a local file directory into your browser's search bar (for example, C:\Users\YourName\Documents), the browser will display the contents of that directory, allowing you to open files directly in the browser, if supported. This works like a basic file explorer.
What if you put in a directory you don’t have?
 
If you input a directory that doesn't exist on your device into your browser's search bar, you'll typically see an error message indicating that the file or directory could not be found.
Does the “Search” process in windows always run?
 
Does the “Search” process in windows always run?
The "Search" process in Windows, also known as "Search Indexer", doesn't always run, but it does run frequently. It operates in the background to index files to make searches faster. If your system is running slow or you notice high CPU usage, you can check if "Search Indexer" is the cause and adjust its settings if needed.
 
The "Search" process in Windows, also known as "Search Indexer", doesn't always run, but it does run frequently. It operates in the background to index files to make searches faster. If your system is running slow or you notice high CPU usage, you can check if "Search Indexer" is the cause and adjust its settings if needed.
For me it’s always running. If I close it it starts again.
 
For me it’s always running. If I close it it starts again.
The Windows Search process is designed to restart itself if stopped because it's a core system process. If it's causing performance issues, you can modify its behavior through the Indexing Options in the Control Panel. If it still persistently runs at high resources, it might be a good idea to check for system updates or consult a tech professional.
 
The Windows Search process is designed to restart itself if stopped because it's a core system process. If it's causing performance issues, you can modify its behavior through the Indexing Options in the Control Panel. If it still persistently runs at high resources, it might be a good idea to check for system updates or consult a tech professional.
What does pressing enter while viewing the contents of an archive do?
 
What does pressing enter while viewing the contents of an archive do?
If you press enter while viewing the contents of an archive (like a .zip or .rar file), it will typically open the highlighted file or folder within the archive, if your archive manager supports it. This can vary depending on the software you're using to view the archive.
 
If you press enter while viewing the contents of an archive (like a .zip or .rar file), it will typically open the highlighted file or folder within the archive, if your archive manager supports it. This can vary depending on the software you're using to view the archive.
What if nothing is highlighted. Your just in an archive and you press enter.
 
What if nothing is highlighted. Your just in an archive and you press enter.
If nothing is highlighted and you press enter while viewing the contents of an archive, typically nothing will happen. The enter key usually requires a selection to perform an action. However, behavior may vary depending on the specific software you're using.