Hello, It’s Google Calling – NOT

For years, I've been preaching about phone calls and pop-ups that purport to be from Microsoft and/or Apple. It's been over three years since I first posted a video warning about these scams. (See the video below. If you've never watched it, you should.) Since that time, I've written Question of the Week emails about …

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He’s Finally Out Of Jail

Kyle Milliken - you've probably never heard of him. Still, if you've been on the Internet for any period of time, you've almost assuredly seen his work. Kyle is a hacker who, according to his blog, hacked a ton of websites, including: airbnb.com, bitly.com, disqus.com, dropbox.com, facebook.com, flickr.com, groupon.com, imgur.com, kickstarter.com, kik.com, linkedin.com, netlog.com, okcupid.com, …

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Class Action

"In September of 2017, Equifax announced it experienced a data breach, which impacted the personal information of approximately 147 million people. A federal court is considering a proposed class action settlement submitted on July 22, 2019, that, if approved by the Court, would resolve lawsuits brought by consumers after the data breach." That's a quote directly from …

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Update Week!

This week we celebrated Patch Tuesday. That's the second Tuesday of the month when Microsoft (mainly) and other software companies release updates for the month. Your Windows PC should automatically download and install these updates but you can always check for yourself, if you like. If you're a Remote Technical Support customer (www.4kcc.com/rts), you can …

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Email Account Hacked?I received an email that says so! Recently, we've been deluged with emails to our different accounts saying that our email was hacked. Since I have our Spam filter turned off, I get the same email for accounts that don't even exist. Click on this picture to see one of these emails full …

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Old Rule Out, New Rule In

Yesterday, I attended a security webinar presented by Lenovo and Intel with special guest speaker Vinny Troia. Vinny is a Computer Forensic Specialist and Certified Ethical Hacker, well-known throughout the computer IT world. Lenovo and Intel presented new ways they are improving hardware to make our computing safer. When it comes to software and user …

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A Different Kind Of Fishing

On January 29, 2019, I posted about phishing. (https://www.4kcc.com/blog/?p=774) Today, I'm posting about another kind of fishing - catfishing. No, not fishing for the "freshwater or marine fish with barbels resembling whiskers around the mouth, typically bottom-dwelling." Rather, pretending to be someone else online in an attempt to deceive others. There are some real horror …

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If It’s On, It’s Updated

A few months ago, one of our customers logged into Remote Technical Support (www.4kcc.com/rts) for a Quarterly Checkup. His total time in Remote was about 15 minutes. Since there were no Windows Updates needed, most other updates each took just a minute or two. However, there was an update needed for Apple's iTunes. This was …

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