Steal A Gpu

I noticed the GPU missing from a display at my local Costco. I notified an employee and showed them. It was a Lenovo with a clear panel side. I think it was a GTX 1660 or 1660 super. The employee knew nothing and said that maybe one of the other employees had removed the GPU. So yeah this is a thing.

The researchers showed how GPU.zip allows a malicious website they created for their PoC to steal pixels one by one for a user's Wikipedia username. The attack works on GPUs provided by Apple

The attack works on GPUs provided by Apple, Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, Arm, and Nvidia. Through it, a basic cybersecurity principle of the world wide web known as the same origin policy - which

PC gamers around the world struggle to find powerful Nvidia RTX graphics cards, and a new shortage may emerge in California after a truck heist.

According to graphics card maker EVGA, the market is about to get even muddier The company is reporting that a shipment of its GeForce graphics cards was stolen off a truck in Southern California

Someone tried to steal a GPU i was selling, be very aware of this sort of thing. Phoned me up as i had number on ebay and facebook listing. Fairly local so comes and see card happy with it and haggles. So far so good. Hes doing a bank transfer so gave him sort code etc and checked it on my card. It looked like he went a head with it but i

i'm planning to build a pc this summer and take it with me to college. due to the current graphics card shortage i'm slightly worried about someone getting into my dorm and stealing my graphics card, especially since i'm living in the quotengineeringquot dorm. is there any way to lock my tower to prevent this? i haven't gotten a tower yet so if there are any towers that have lockslock

Long story short I had a GPU stolen from me. I have the serial number from my receipt. Can the serial number be traced when that card is online? I asked the same question in an NVIDIA user forum. Hoping someone has some info.

EVGA stated that an entire shipment of 30-Series graphics cards was stolen from a truck. The theft occurred when the truck was in transit from San Francisco to EVGA's distribution center, but it

Graphics card depend what features you want, resolution, usage, games etc. I was so in stress for my gpu cause it cost me 987 with taxes AMD rx 6800 xt in Canada for be specific. The guy who delivers your mail everyday is the last person to steal your package imo.