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Arizona DPS system hacked: LulzSec group claims

June 24th, 2011

Arizona DPS system hacked: LulzSec group claims
responsibility, read more at AZCENTRAL

How could this happen? I would think they have the best
security software, firewall etc!! Well the best security is only as strong as
it’s weakest user (you are the weakest link). Approximately 80 percent of
security breaches start at the private user level. Most hacks are started by
finding that one company official/employee who unknowingly installed a botnet
on their personal PC then using that PC to access the secure network. From the
looks of the lulsec attack on AZ DPS this is most likely what happened. It does
not appear that they were lax with the security. But some person who had access
to their network unwittingly downloaded a free program, signed up for daily
funnies enabled access to his account, give access to facebook apps to make
changes to his computer, these are just a few examples how we could get
infected by malware or become a botnet.

What is BOTNET: This is becoming more and more prevalent.
Hackers write a program/script which basically allows them access to your
computer and internet. The program is usually hidden within applications,
images, websites which appear harmless. Once you give permission by installing,
downloading etc. you have bypassed your antivirus and security firewall. The problem
for the average user is the files and scripts are very similar to regular files
and you have no way to know what is legit and what isn’t.

A botnet file may be on your PC for a long time and you may
never know it is there, as it does not affect the average operation. Hackers
use the file on your pc to hide their identity, by connecting to the internet
through several infected computers it becomes harder to track their IP address.
They also use botnets to send out malware and capture sensitive data, such as
passwords etc.

How do I protect myself:

1. Stop downloading sharing free files, images, jokes, and
applications etc. from unknown sources.

Well I got it from my friend: Did
your friend create it? No!! then it is from unknown source.

If you are going to do this, do it
at home from a PC which does not have access to any other network such as your
job or business network.

2. Keep your antivirus current and automatically updating.

I paid for a year that means it is
good for a year right? Every day there are tons of new malicious software being
released, security teams are constantly working to block them. These blocks or
patches/updates are then sent out to protect you. However you will not receive them
if your antivirus is not automatically updating.

But the updates slow my system and
prevents me from working.

Most programs will allow you to set
a time for the updates, we usually recommend setting the time around your
schedule when your PC is on but not being used.

3. I have been careful but my pc still seems to be running
slow. This may be an indication of an infected system, however it may just be
that too many applications running at startup.

We usually recommend having personal computers checked once
every 3 months and business systems once a month by your local IT professional, this
gives them the opportunity to optimize the startup items and also check for
dormant infections.

 

I would hate to be the DPS employee responsible for this
security breach.

Stay safe and happy web surfing.

The Importance of a UPS

June 18th, 2011

We have been receiving questions as of late about the how best to protect your PC. So we have put together how we suggest and protect our PC’s. The most important thing to have is a backup system that takes no human input. This type of backup runs without you having to manually run the software each time you need to back up your important data. The next and most important way to protect your computer itself and get the longest life from it is to have a UPS, Uninterruptable Power Supply, conditioning the power that supplies the computer. This is the best and lowest cost way to protect your investment in your computer. The strip protectors of the 80’s do not provide the protection or power conditioning your PC needs. You can find the UPS or battery backups at your local electronic retailer or online store such as Amazon. You will see and feel the difference between your power strip and a UPS when you pick up the box. It has a battery so make sure you read the safety instructions first before installing them. It is well worth the cost of a UPS to gain an extra year or two from the computer. Happy computing!

 

 

UPS

Hijackers and scammers becoming more agressive

June 17th, 2011

Hijackers are becoming more resourceful and aggressive, to get users to install malware, key loggers and spyware on your computers. Microsoft released research data yesterday June 16th 2011, Microsoft Survey Reveals Extent of Emerging Internet Phone Scam Over the past year scammers have started calling prospective clients up after they have researched your information. eg. Company name owner’s name etc. Using your Name when they call helps them to gain trust, the next step is to identify minor errors in your computer log. Of course the average user thinks these errors are major issues, and willingly allows access to their computer. The scammer then has the ability to install anything they want to, usually programs to capture credit card and bank information.

How do you prevent this?
Simple. Hang up the phone. If you are worried about the security of your computer call your local IT company. Never give access to your computer to any unsolicited call or chat. If you desperately need to talk with them ask for a phone number so you can call them back, although this does not guarantee they are legit it reduces your chances. Scammers usually don’t want to give you anything which would possible lead back to them.
If any of our readers have received such a phone call please let us know, leave a comment.

Want to Sync docs across devices…

June 8th, 2011

Ever find yourself wishing you could have the docs on your PC on your Windows Phone? Coming with the Mango update you can. 

 

Sync docs with all devices.

New Windows Phone Features coming with Mango update

June 8th, 2011

We thought the phone was good before the Mango update. The features that are coming with this update are going to only enhance the the phone even more. Keep checking back for the latest info on Windows Phone 7

 

Skydrive sync!

First look at windows 8

June 1st, 2011

Microsoft just released the first of a series of videos showing off the next version of Windows, code named “Windows 8″. Is this revolutionary enough to keep them in the game in the consumer space? Check out this video and let us know what you think!

 

#CTOTD: How to utilize a URL Shortener

June 1st, 2011

Do you have a shortened URL to use on twitter and other social networking sites? Not know how to easily use it?

1. Download Chrome. In our opinion, the best browser on the market.

2. Create an account with bit.ly.

3. Install the chrome plugin and you are done.

Now every time you are on a page you would like to shorten just click on the bit.ly smiley face and it automatically shortens the link.  The last step would be to paste that shortened link into your Twitter, Facebook, or other social media post and you are done. For even faster shortening, right click the bit.ly smiley face in the toolbar, click options, and enable the “Auto Copy Short URL’s” option.  Happy shortening!


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