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Another opinion about Windows Security – Article

The knowledgeable folks at HowToGeek.com just published the following article covering Windows security. You more than likely have read or heard my opinions and recommendations for Windows security, but I like to present other sources for you from time-to-time as well. I firmly stand by my recommendations over the years, and try to keep my articles updated on the topic.… Read More »Another opinion about Windows Security – Article

More on Fake Security Ads and Scareware

Trying to explain why and how fake security infiltrates my client’s computer is difficult. Instead of trying to explain it each and every time, which can be daunting, I am going to suggest this article as a reading assignment. If you use Microsoft Windows, and you want to minimize the possibility of becoming infected by this almost unstoppable force, you… Read More »More on Fake Security Ads and Scareware

Windows Update? Yes, you should…

When Windows XP was released nearly two years ago, it was hailed as a ‘self-healing’ operating system (via the Windows Update system). Two years later, it has, in my humble opinion, held its own as a stable, fast operating system. However, Microsoft remains a large target for the tech degenerates of the world to launch assaults upon. And when these ingrates go after Microsoft, they unfortunately take many of us along for the ride.

That’s my soap box for the week. Where this all relates to this week’s tip of the week lies in the updates that are made available for Windows that help thwart these attacks. These updates arrive on our computers through the Windows Update program. You should see a little globe pop up near your system clock when updates are available. Don’t just ignore the little globe, click on it and install the updates that have been presented.

Perspective on Ransomware “attack” 2017

Please, please, please read, listen and watch ALL newscasts/articles/Facebook posts or videos with a critical eye. These past few days the news and Internet have been dominated with this ‘huge ransomware attack‘. Let’s start by talking about math. It is estimated that there are between 2.5 and 3 BILLION computers in the world today. The biggest number of affected computers… Read More »Perspective on Ransomware “attack” 2017

How to backup your Yahoo email Address Book – Video Tip

Backup of your important data is always an essential part of using technology. Here is a quick tutorial on how to backup your Yahoo email address book! To backup your address book in yahoo.com email, follow these steps:  Click the Contacts icon in the upper left corner of the screen  Click Actions from the menu in the upper center of the screen  Click Export  Click the Yahoo… Read More »How to backup your Yahoo email Address Book – Video Tip

How to backup your Outlook.com Address Book (contacts) – Video Tip

Backup of your important data is always an essential part of using technology. Here is a quick tutorial on how to backup your Outlook.com address book (same applies for live.com, msn.com, and hotmail.com users)! To backup your address book in Outlook.com email, follow these steps:  Click the ‘bento box’ menu in the upper left corner of the screen  Click People  Click Manage from the upper center… Read More »How to backup your Outlook.com Address Book (contacts) – Video Tip

How to backup your Gmail Address Book (contacts) – Video Tip

Backup of your important data is always an essential part of using technology. Here is a quick tutorial on how to backup your Gmail address book! To backup your address book in Gmail, follow these steps:  Click Gmail above the Compose button in your Gmail screen (upper left side)  Click Contacts  Click More from the left side (if you don’t see “More” on the left… Read More »How to backup your Gmail Address Book (contacts) – Video Tip

More Phishing attempts…

Phishing is the dark art of getting computer users to click on links in email or open attachments that are nefarious. Often times these emails are cleverly disguised UNLESS you look carefully at the wording, grammar, and sending address. It MIGHT have a name of a friend, family member, or co-worker, but closer scrutiny will reveal the address is not… Read More »More Phishing attempts…