May 2010

Google Admits Guilt

Maybe it’s time we opened our eyes and took a look around. I don’t think relying on good intentions is going to cut it any more. Our privacy deserves at least a little effort to preserve. Is anyone else bothered by this?

German officials finally find a crack in Googles armour and get an admission that they have been collecting private data from unprotected wireless connections since 2006.

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Detecting Facebook Security Problems

I joined FaceBook roughly about 1 year ago, and I have truly enjoyed the experience. I have connected with many old friends and relatives. Without FaceBook none of this would be possible, and hence my life is a little richer. But and this is a big but, Facebook is evolving into a dangerous place.

Let me give an actual example of how one can be tricked into downloading badware when on Facebook. First, I would like to introduce an old friend of mine, Duffy Conway. Duffy worked at Gateway in sales, and was consistently one of the company’s top producers. I left Gateway over 10 years ago, and I was delighted to have Duffy as my friend on Facebook.

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The State of PC Security

PC Pitstop Research analyzed 50,258 computers and found the following:

  • 23% of computers have no active security protection.
  • 14% of the computers had some sort of high level threat.
  • Spyware is the most common malware threat followed by Rogue Security Software.
  • Kaspersky protects the best against Rogue Security Software and Trend Micro is the worst.
  • Symantec protects against spyware the best, and Kaspersky the worst.
  • Trend protects the best against keyloggers and Avast fares the worst.
  • Kaspersky protects against viruses the best, and Symantec tails the pack.

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Extreme PC MakeOver #5

By Steve Hogan

Not bad! From bottom 46% to top 35% with a single click. Even a good system can get better with PC Matic.

Thanks Ray, it was good getting to know you and I hope you experience no Internet interruptions in the coming months. I can tell you’re going to enjoy the program and be sure to let your friends and family enjoy that PC Matic Home 5 installation license.

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Night of the Living Floppy

Night of the Living Dead… Dead Man Walking… Who want’s a little floppy?… Yes, it’s a sad day when something this comical comes to an end. We’ll miss you little floppy. You’ve been replaced by bigger, faster, longer, stronger. Thanks for the memories and the noise.

Sony has announced that they will no longer produce the outdated storage medium as of March 6th, 2011 or before if sales continue to drop.

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Google Records All Wireless Connections WorldWide

I see you sitting there drinking your coffee and surfing the web. Here’s ya go. A little cell phone reminder to purchase that new grill for summer fun. I’ll check back on you later. I’m your personal media ad provider and I’m yours whether you want me or not.

Google, who is no greenhorn to controversy, is now stirring the Hassenpfeffer with their implementation of Germany’s Street Views.

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PC Pitstop Newsletter – May 2010

    They Want Control of Your Email
    Alternate PDF Viewer
    Windows 7 Restore Points Disappear
    Should You Buy Single vs Quad Core Processor
    7 Handy Firefox Add-ons and Tweaks
    iPad vs Everything Else
    Did that Email Really Come from Me?
    Verizon’s New Droid Incredible Lives Up to its Name
    Submit Your Tips & Win $100
    *Tip 1 – Change the Appearance of Office Programs
    Tip 2 – 2 Ways to Resize Desktop Icons
    Tip 3 – ShadowExplorer (free)
    Computer Cable Mess Contest Winners

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