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Carolina Panthers fired their head coach Matt Rhule after starting the 2022 season with a 1-4 record

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The Carolina Panthers have started their 2022 season with a 1-4 record, in which they only won one game and lost four games under Matt Rhule’s coaching. After this poor performance, the Panthers fired their head coach, Rhule.

In 2020, Rhule joined the Panthers on a seven-year, $62 million contract. Previously, Rhule worked as a coach in college football with Baylor and Temple, where he increased his reputation by turning both into winning programs. Rhule also struggled in the NFL with a franchise that had won only one season.

Under Rhule’s coaching, the Panthers made a record of 11-27, and NFC South last season, Panthers finished at the bottom.

While under Rhule’s coaching, the Panther’s defense has been competent, and their offense has struggled badly. After Rhule joined the team in 2020, the Panthers ranked 28th in points per game, 30th in passer rating, and 29th in yards per game.

The Panthers also failed to find a franchise quarterback, and at that time, they ran the team through Sam Darnold, Teddy Bridgewater, and a brief reunion with Cam Newton. Cam is the person who led them to the Super Bowl in the 2015 season.

The Panthers also took the No 1 overall pick, Baker Mayfield, team this offseason from the Cleveland Browns, but he has been poor, as, in ESPN’s QBR rankings, he was 32nd out of 32 qualified candidates.

On Sunday’s defeat against the San Francisco 49ers, Panthers’ Mayfield defended Rhule.

Mayfield said we are fine in the locker room when it comes to that, and there are a lot of plays that we have to flat-out make, and he can not do that. Moreover, he said that he could not go make plays for us and he could not do the execution for us.

Now Panthers have appointed Steve Wilks, who had been Carolina’s defensive pass game coordinator, as their interim head coach.

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Review of Bleeping Computer

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Review of Bleeping Computer

ComboFix is a tool made by sUBs that checks your computer for known malware and tries to automatically remove infestations when it finds any. In addition to being able to get rid of a lot of the most popular and up-to-date malware, ComboFix also shows a report that skilled assistants may use to get rid of malware that isn’t already eradicated by the programme.

Please be aware that executing this programme without supervision may result in improper operation of your computer. Run this programme only at the direction of a knowledgeable assistant.

At the moment, Windows 8.1 is not compatible with this programme, just Windows 8!

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Microsoft provides a fix for persistent Outlook login issues.

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Microsoft provides a fix for persistent Outlook login issues.

Microsoft is attempting to resolve ongoing sign-in issues that are preventing certain users of Outlook for Microsoft 365 from accessing their accounts.

Users who attempt to enter into Outlook using their Outlook.com accounts or those who have already added the accounts to their Outlook profiles are affected by the login issues.

The users will get the following error messages instructing them to use a work or school account rather than signing in: “You are unable to log in using a personal account here. Use your account from work or school instead.”

Although Microsoft claims that the Outlook Team is working on a patch for this known problem, users can access their accounts using an official workaround until a fix is released.

“You can get around the problem by disabling Support Diagnostics, which disables the ability to contact support through the In App Help menu by choosing Contact Support. The fault is connected to how Outlook is authenticating for the diagnostics in some cases, “explained Microsoft.

You must enable the DisableSupportDiagnostics policy setting in Outlook to turn off support diagnostics and stop it from informing support services about client failure.

According to the Group Policy Administrative Templates Catalog, “This policy setting determines whether Outlook can communicate client information on failure to support services with the intent of diagnosing the issue or making the information available to support to help with the diagnosis/resolution of the issue and/or provide contextual error messaging to the user.”

A different flaw that can prohibit users from configuring Exchange Online mailboxes in Outlook for Windows is something Redmond claimed it was attempting to fix last week.

Early in October, the company started releasing a remedy for a different problem that has been causing Outlook for Microsoft 365 to freeze and crash after opening since August.

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After discovering a credit card skimmer, Costco admits a data breach.

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After discovering a credit card skimmer, Costco admits a data breach.

Customers who recently made purchases at one of Costco Wholesale Corporation’s stores have received notification letters informing them that their credit card information may have been stolen.

According to Fortune 500 rankings, the retail giant—also known as Costco Wholesale and Costco—is an American multinational that runs a sizable chain of membership-only retail locations. It is the fifth-largest retailer in the world and the tenth-largest firm in the US by total revenue.

It runs e-commerce websites with 737 warehouses across the world that cater to the Americas, Europe, and Asia, among other global regions.

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During a regular check by Costco staff, a credit card skimming device was found in one of the company’s warehouses, leading to the discovery of the breach.

The business got rid of the gadget, let the authorities know, and is now assisting the police in their investigation.

In breach notification letters, Costco informed possibly impacted customers that they had recently visited a Costco facility where a payment card skimming device had been found.

“Our member records show that throughout the possible operational period of the device, you swiped your payment card to make a purchase at the impacted terminal.”

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Costco said that if those who placed the card theft device had been successful in accessing the data prior to the skimmer being discovered and taken out, then consumers affected by the incident may have had their payment information stolen.

The magnetic stripe of your credit card, which contains your name, card number, card expiration date, and CVV, may have been obtained by unauthorised individuals if they were able to remove information from the device before it was identified, according to Costco.

Customers were given advice by the retailer to check their bank and credit card statements for fraudulent payments and alert the appropriate financial institutions to any suspect activities.

The total number of customers who were impacted or the warehouse where the skimmer device was discovered were not disclosed in the data breach notification letters sent to affected consumers.

Although the business withheld details on the incident’s exact timing, Costco customers have been complaining about fraudulent charges on their credit cards at least since February.

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