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Beware of Linkedin phishing

The link in this e-mail goes to a German website trying to run malicious scrips. Phishing "Is a way of attempting to acquire information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing - - On the attached image, notice the .de website when the mouse hovers over the link. If you want to check it out, go directly to the website by typing the web page into your browser bar. When in doubt, don't click.

Can't afford Microsoft Office? Take Starter for free


If you're looking for a free Office-compatible suite then there's plenty of choice around, with tools like LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org offering a host of powerful features.

Another option is simply to install Microsoft's Office 2010 Starter edition, though. It's cut down, but still has more than enough functionality for many purposes, and can be used without a product key. The package only includes Word and Excel, and if you're familiar with the regular editions then running either of these will quickly reveal some limitations.

My tech week from hell

Even the geekyist of us have terrible and costly technology weeks; it's the price of using complex systems. With extraordinary state-of-the-art features come extraordinary costs in either the form of time, money, or both. Do the costs justify the benefits of being an early adopter? Where on this scale are you happiest, most profitable, and most effective?

In other blog posts I'll cover the benefits of technology. In this post I'm just going to focus on the costs when something goes horribly wrong. Here's what my cursed week looked like:

1. My brand new MacBook Air died a slow death over two weeks. Cost: 6 hours
2. My company's accounting computer got infected with a password-stealing and key-logging Trojan. Cost: 12 hours
3.
Adobe's Creative Suite install on my temporary PC failed. (I'm getting my dead Mac replaced) Cost: 4 hours

If you had been paying your computer tech to handle this for you, your week would have cost you around $3,000.

I'm sure the early adopters of automobiles had similar problems. They were moving from problems that they knew how to solve on their horses and other tools to new problems that they didn't yet know how to solve. Was it worth the change? It took some people a generation to transition.  They went from all the known hassles of maintaining a horse to new problems--starting your car with a crank, regularly blown out tires, and expensive parts that were hard to make yourself. Entry into any new field requires this learning process and you just need to decide: is it worth it for you?

If you want to get into the weeds, here are the technical details of what failed and why it took so long.

A really good Trojan & how it could have done better

I've mentioned this identify-stealing, key-logging trojan virus in a previous blog post, and it still almost got me. Would it have gotten you? Take a look:

  • All of my account information is in the background.
  • The URL is properly pointing to bankofamerica.com
  • The Bank of America phone rep told me to fill it out until I volunteered that it was asking for my PIN.
  • The site key matched when I logged in.
  • It pops up in both Internet Explorer and Firefox.

Tips to make sure this doesn't happen to you: Most banks will NEVER ask for your PIN, or credit card security code online.

Urgent tech tips for the weekend hurricane

Earthquake got you shaking in your boots about the security of your data? Irene rearing her hurricane head have you wondering if you’re going to be kayaking past your laptop next week? Well, ITC wants to help keep you and your office on track even when Mother Nature has other plans.
 
Here are a few precautionary things to think about this week as Hurricane Irene boogies her way toward the Mid-Atlantic...

Save Money & Print your own Deposit Slips for Quickbooks

This post will show you how to print your own banking deposit slips and then have QuickBooks automatically fill them out so all you have to do is drop off the slip and your pile of checks at the bank. 

We will perform this feat in two steps. In the first step we'll setup the Excel template to print the deposit slips. In the second step we'll feed our printer with the efforts of our first step and have Quickbooks fill out the deposit slip.

How to Install Fonts in Windows 7

Figure 1 - Install a font in Windows 7Summary: This post briefly covers installing a font in Windows 7. We used the font in this particular example as part of our project to print our own banking deposit slips. The Font was used to print the Bank Routing number and Account number on the deposit slip

  1. Download the Font. In our case it is micrenc.ttf
  2. Righ click with your mouse  on the file to bring up the menu in the photo to the right. (click to zoom in)
  3. Click on "Install"
  4. Congratulations, you have just installed your Font.

Robert Wray's Iphone Apps List

Some friends of mine just bought iPhones and they wanted to know what apps to get.  Other than the built in apps, below are the apps I use on my phone.   For a list of hacked apps, see my pervious post.  
 
Apps I'm currently using: 
  • Facebook - Free.
  • Google Voice - Free. Ring multiple phones, find me features, txting on your desktop, Call Screening, voicemail to email, voicemail transcription

Critical Programs to Update

List of Programs we recommend keeping updated

Keeping updated helps keep your computer secure and free of spyware and viruses.  With fake security alerts it can be difficult to know what to keep updated.  If you see pop-ups for the any of the following programs, you should click to update them.  For Windows 7 systems you click on the arrow in your system tray to see all notifications.

Windows 7:

Windows XP:

Turn your TV into art with Flickr

I was tired of semi-bare walls in my apartment and a blank TV that I rarely watch.  Currently I'm too cheap to buy art for a place I might not live in for a long time.  What's the solution?  Let's get the best of Flickr's photos streamed to my TV using my mac mini and the internet connection.  RSS will do this for you in low quality.  Use the directions below to go high def.  To get started you''ll need a TV, internet and a mac mini.  There are ways to do this with a PC, but this blog post focuses on macs.

Free Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0 Released

Microsoft Security Essentials provides real-time protection for your home PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.  It is free for home users and free for small businesses with 10 PCs or fewer.

Google warns of fake antivirus software

According to the following BBC article, Google studied 240 million websites over 13 months, and found that 15% of all malware is fake antivirus software, and discovered over 11,000 domains distributing the fake software.  It is best to stay with known antivirus providers such as Symantec, Microsoft, and AVG, and not to be tricked into clicking on links or fake windows.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/10088949.stm
 

What if your laptop is stolen??

If your laptop is stolen, it is relatively quick and simple to access data stored on its hard drive, including web browsing history, patient information, legal documents, personal information, etc.  Using open-source (free and community developed/supported) software to encrypt your laptop drive raises the "security fence" high enough that only super-spy types could access your data.  And if they have your laptop, you have more to worry about than your college videos ending up on YouTube.

Testing the new Clearwire Wimax wireless internet

We have suggested to many of you to buy a wireless connection to fill your need for constant connectivity. This could be for connectivity on the go or for a backup internet connection when your cable or DSL line goes down. XOHM has merged with clearwire. As part of this merger, all the XOHM hardware is getting deactivated and "Clear" hardware has been sent out as a replacement. We got our new Clear hardware today for our XOHM monthly account.

Forgot what the ITC team looks like?

Have we done so much remote work and preventative maintenance for your office that you forgot what we look like?  Check out our current group photo shot.   We also plan to do a winter party soon, so please come see us there too.  We expect the party to happen in January or February.  Check back here soon or follow us on twitter.  @innov8usa.

Cloud Computing

What is "Cloud Computing"?  CNN provides a good explanation in this video: 
 

See your disk usage

Hard drives often run out of space, which in addition to lack of file storage, can cause very noticeable operating system performance issues.  When trying to clean up a drive, it is often difficult to find what is the real space-killer.

WinDirStat is a free application that analyzes the drive and creates a visual interactive map of your drive's file usage, allowing you to see exactly what is using up space so that you can make decisions on what to delete.

What is SSD? Why you should care.

Do you want to make your computer run twice as fast? Robert Wray, Innovative Technology's founder talks about one of the greatest products in computing over the last serveral years . This could speed up your computer from 2-20 times faster. Watch the video below to find out more.

New Apple Operating Sytems & Connecting to your office

Apple has released their new operating system called Snow leopard. The new feature we are most excited about is the ability for the operating system to connect to the Microsoft corporate mail server called exchange. It has been possible to do this in the past with an expensive entourage license, but now you can do this for free if you get a new mac, or for 29$ on your old macs. If you have 5 macs, apple has offered a discounted price of 49$. Give us a call if you have questions about how this might work in your office.

Firefox 3.5 Released

Switch to a faster, safer, and easier to use browser - Firefox 3.5, latest version released today.

Web Filtering

Tired of phishing scams, spyware, employees playing online poker, kids viewing adult sites, etc?  Check out OpenDNS, which can aggressively filter web content, preventing phishing attacks and inapproriate surfing.

Augmented Reality

Using a mobile phone equipped with a camera and GPS, augmented reality applications are emerging, blending live real-world information with online data. 

New smartphone input

I'm always looking for alternative inputs to standard keyboards for smartphones.  There's a cool new for iphone, android, and windows mobile.  Instead of tapping on each letter you just draw a line between letters, making for faster entry.  It's called Shapewriter.

Anti-malware

 Malware is any software that infiltrates, uses and/or damages your PC without your consent.  Examples of malware are spyware, adware, trojans, viruses, and worms.  Through our experience tackling these costly pests, we've found some programs that work really well, especially when used together, including:

File Sharing

Need to access the same set of files across multiple computers? While these file sharing applications don't replace business-class networking solutions, they can be handy for personal use:

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