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Seasons Greetings

By , December 23, 2008 09:49
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From my family to yours, I wish you the best of the holiday season. Please drink responsibly and compute responsibly!

Merry Christmas

and

Happy New Year

As part of our holiday spirit we are offering 50% off our computer repair services (see our new site in the new year which will link to this site). Yes, that means $30.00 instead of our regular $60 for in-house work and $35.00 for our mobile services instead of $70.00 Offer ends January 15th, so call or email before then and book your appointment!! So some people ask, what do I do?

First I am a A+ certified, MCSE carrying computer expert. I am familiar with most operating systems including several of the popular linux distributions.

I am also a certified low-voltage technician who specializes in security and networking. Any wired (or wireless) product I support. I am proficient with security systems, surveillance systems, telephone systems, in addition to your typical computer systems. My company sells a fully integrated solution that marries all your systems to work together, improve automation, reduce false alarm issues, improves legal documentation, and helps you sleep better. Serious solutions that WORK.

I do hardware diagnostics and repair. From laptops to servers, any computer can be diagnosed and fixed from our in-house repair depot. Even if the PC DOES NOT BOOT, we can diagnose the problem.

I also do data backup, recovery and restoration. We can recover deleted files and filesystems. If you use our restoration services, I will also provide you with a custom backup solutions, so that you never have to worry about losing your data EVER. Many folks do not pay much attention to this service but we have saved many important pictures from being lost forever.

I also do malware discovery and removal. I have spent the last several years studying malware and how to remove it. We also provide effective security products to eliminate the risk of infection. We rather spend time making your computer do more things than fixing these issues, so we do NOT just clean it and forget it.

I also design and provide Intrusion detection systems for individual networks. Whether your a small home network with a few users, to large data centers with hundreds of users, are products are designed to not impact your network performance and provide you with the information to enforce policies, and ensure your networks are not being used by the bad guys.

Additionally I have built many custom computers for various needs, from personal video recorders, to network accessible storage, home theatre PCs, to high end gaming rigs, dedicated process servers (file servers, streaming servers, digital video recorders, etc.)

No problem is too big and no request is impossible. Contact me via email for any questions you may have.

Get you Anti Free Software Here!!!

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By , October 20, 2008 16:17
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I was laughing so hard this morning. Who would have thought a review of the daily spam deluge could create such comedy. Don’t tell the spammers though, they’ll want more money. Headline in spam "Anti Free Protection Spyware". Get your’s here!! (link not included). I guess honesty in advertising is ok. So check your spam for your link to get ‘Anti Free’ Software :)

So does this mean I have to pay for it?

So many jokes, so little time to add them

Upgrading Status

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By , September 15, 2008 12:55
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It seems I had such a great summer holiday that I decided not to update anything on this site over the summer. But I haven’t forgot, and have a lot of content that once edited will be posted soon.

Yes, not only my blog entries in "Text" form but additionally, I have some audio and video content that will be posted in combination to our current content. I am still working out the upgrade process at this stage and this will be conducted first, then the content plugins will be added.

Happy Holidays

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By , December 25, 2007 16:03
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Just to wish all my friends and family, including my extended families the best holiday wishes.

Have a Merry Christmas and a joyous New Year!

Apple’s Lack of Security Awareness Appauling

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By , December 15, 2007 10:38
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Finally, a “critical” Java runtime update from Apple by ZDNet‘s Ryan Naraine — Apple has shipped a long-overdue Java runtime update to plug at least 30 vulnerabilities that expose Mac OS X users to remote code execution attacks.

This article really only highlights the issue. Quicktime has (and still has) many bugs so many that I’d simply deem it the ‘Buggiest and Most Insecure Application of ALL TIME’. Anyone who uses Quicktime should REMOVE IT immediately, and then clean there system. I’d even recommend cleaning the registry of any APPLE or QUICKTIME entries, something I’m typically loathe to do under any circumstances. Apple simply seems to not understand the security climate in todays world, or doesn’t care about it’s users. Either way it’s reprehensible that they are doing so well in the technology markets without putting security first.

Apple could learn a lot from Microsoft on this, but I’m not saying Microsoft’s approach is superior, I’m just saying it’s actually far more committed to keeping it’s user base informed. Apple seems to prefer just keeping us in the dark, or to use an alliteration, they prefer to keep the apples on the tree so they don’t bonk someone on the head and perhaps wake them up to reality. Apple’s products and OS is really insecure! This is like many ignorant companies that seem to think if ‘we have a security breach, we keep it secret’, and this is the approach I find criminal. I for one am lobbying governments to change this, and FORCE ANYONE with sensitive data or source code to proprietary OS’s to FULLY DISCLOSE vulnerabilities to reduce ones exposure to 0-day attacks.

It took Apple 6 months (!!!!) to come up with the latest patch, and it didn’t fix all of them, actually of the 30 it claimed, only 18 are TRULY fixed. I’d call it lying…I don’t mix my fruit up.’

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