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Google phasing out Internet Explorer 6 support.
The web has evolved in the last ten years, from simple text pages to rich, interactive applications including video and voice. Unfortunately, very old browsers cannot run many of these new features effectively. So to help ensure your business can use the latest, most advanced web apps, we encourage you to update your browsers as soon as possible. There are many choices:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0+
Many other companies have already stopped supporting older browsers like Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers. We’re also going to begin phasing out our support, starting with Google Docs and Google Sites. As a result you may find that from March 1 key functionality within these products — as well as new Docs and Sites features — won’t work properly in older browsers.
Originally Posted by Rajen Sheth, Google Apps Senior Product Manager
Memphis PC Guy adds Not sure how to see what version of Internet Explorer you are using? In the menu bar click HELP then ABOUT. Updating to the latest version of web-browser(s) will also provide additional security.
How to prevent “Scareware” (Rogue Antivirus)
Practically all my service calls the last two months have been due to Scareware related issues. Rogue anti-virus programs that claim every program is infected and that for some amount of money your computer can be secured. Unfortunately, the scareware program IS the infection and your money is sent immediately to some far off country while little if any relief is provided for your payment. It is a scam. And the worst part of it is you no longer have to be surfing the seedier side of the Internet to become a victim!
The authors are actually paying people to infect you, which means it is being included in blogs, forums, even websites you actually pay to use. Typically they rely on your trust of a website to open up the security of your web-browser, to drop your guard, to OK a download.
They operate primarily by using Javascript Code. Javascript is very common and the internet would be a horribly bland place without it, which makes it the perfect vehicle. Javascript are little snippets of code that are included in websites to generate dynamic content, like time stamps and the like. They allow a website to offload some of the heavy lifting and More >
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- Virus / Spyware / Adware Protection, Scan and Removal Are your computers running extremely slow? Do internet searches take you to unexpected websites? Chances are your computer got infected with a virus or worm, or are loaded down with spyware and adware. I’ll scan the entire hard drive and remove every trace of unwanted junk that slows down your computers and threatens the confidentiality of your private information.
- Computer Hardware Support / Installation Install and Configure Hard Drives, Memory, CD/DVD Burners, Digital Cameras, Printers, Scanners, Video Cards, Power Supplies etc.
- Laptop Computer Hardware Support / Installation Replace or repair computer laptop lcd’s, hinges, keyboards. Upgrade or install disk drives, ram, network cards etc.
- Network Troubleshooting / Support / Repair Are you having problems with your existing More >
Are you using one of the Top Ten most common passwords?
PC Magazine has compiled a list of the 10 most commonly used passwords by computer users today. Some are understandable – like numbers 1, 2 and 3 (see below) – while others (such as 6 and 9) are just plain odd.
Here’s the Top 10 list of most commonly used computer passwords:
1. password
2. 123456
3. qwerty
4. abc123
5. letmein
6. monkey
7. myspace 1
8. password 1
9. blink182
10. (your first name)
If you have any of these, change them immediately.
Computer experts agree you shouldn’t use the same password for everything. Ff a malicious type figures it out, they can do some serious damage, especially when it comes to online banking (uploading a picture of a pig wearing a fedora as your Facebook profile, however, is relatively harmless).
It’s also recommended to use a combination of letters and numbers that would be virtually impossible to guess, such as “w8llpap6r” and refrain from writing these down on pieces of paper or in a document on your PC (e.g. mypasswords.doc).