Pressing F1 in Internet Explorer is Help for Hackers

Microsoft released a security notice on March 1, 2010, warning Internet Explorer users that pressing F1 in IE can run malicious VBScript code and infect the system with Malware.

Until MS releases a fix via Windows Update, users are cautioned not to press F1 in their browser.

Here’s a potential example of how a user might be tricked into pressing F1 and running bad code on their computer:

I can imagine Grandma sitting in front of a page that says, “Your computer’s LHC has encountered fatal hard drive saturation. Press F1 for more information.”

For more details on this subject, check out the article on Tech Republic.

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Boost Mobile Now Sells Blackberry Curve – Can you use it with Exchange or BES?

Finally a Blackberry on a monthly unlimited plan with no contract!Boost Mobile offers decent no-contract monthly unlimited service, but their line of phones has always been limited. However, recently they have started selling the Blackberry Curve 8330 with a special monthly unlimited usage account just for Blackberries so users can now tap into the Sprint 3G network for just $60/month!

I was disappointed to find out that there would be no BES service possible with these phones. We support many users on Exchange servers, so this was a huge downer. Blackberry Internet Service comes with the phone’s plan, but that doesn’t allow sync over the air with an exchange server.

i-SupportDesk has a wonderful solution, though. A sharp-minded company has figured out how to sync a Blackberry with an Exchange Server using the ActiveSync protocols. No need for Blackberry Enterprise Service anymore! We’ve been impressed enough to become resellers! We have already set up several users with the software, on our preferred hosted Exchange 2010 provider, 4SmartPhone, with great success. But none of them have been on the Boost Mobile service.

I bought a Boost Mobile Blackberry Curve for $249.00 and set up the monthly service in a snap. With a license key from our site at Cinch2Sync.com, I had the service configured just a few minutes later. Video guides and screenshots are available and made it ultra easy to set up.

So when BoostMobile tells you that you won’t be able to Sync with an Exchange Server, just give us a chance and we’ll prove them wrong. Visit Cinch2Sync.com and you can see for yourself how well it works!

There is a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee! If you change your mind about using AstraSync in the first 6 days after purchase, just email for a refund — no questions asked!

Get AstraSync Today!

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“Microsoft Outlook Critical Update (KB910721)” Email Spoof Virus

Be careful if you get an email that looks like this! It is going to cause you a lot of grief if you click that link to download this MS Update for Outlook / Outlook Express.

Don't be fooled by this nearly-clever spoof!

Don't be fooled by this nearly-clever spoof! (Click to Enlarge)

The Subject Line is an eye catcher (even though MS *never* sends update notices by email!) and the rest of the message looks “official” enough at first glance. But there are some easy tell-tale signs that this is a dangerous FAKE if you look a little closer.

In the screenshot, I have added some arrows to some of those signs.

  1. Reply address is suspicious.
  2. While the LINK TEXT looks like it will go to Microsoft, when you hold your mouse arrow over it, you will see the ACTUAL URL you will go to. NOT A SAFE PLACE!
  3. MS never sends you update notices by email. You have Windows Update for that.  :)

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Our New Website

We are excited to announce the launch of our new website! Users can now request support right from our site, and get it right away. We have articles about our Services, Products, and links to lots of great Free Stuff, too!

There are also many testimonials and comments from our clients, too.

Please stop in a check it out. We’d love to get your feedback!

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WLXQuickTimeControlHost.exe is taking up all your CPU

This is in an interesting one, and can be a real killer for your computer. No, this isn’t a virus, and no, it’s not spyware. It’s an official Microsoft process that is part of the Windows Live Photo Gallery that they recently released. Apparently it still has some bugs in it such that some people will find that this process loads up mysteriously and simply hogs the CPU and chokes out any other process you want to run.

It acts like a virus, kind of, because it brings your computer to a virtual stand-still. But it’s just a buggy part of their program. And they know about it, too. Read the rest of this entry »

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Audio Article: Easter Bunnies Good, Dust Bunnies Bad

Here is the audio recording of the Easter Bunnies GOOD, Dust Bunnies Bad Audio Article. Enjoy!

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AVG "Free" 8.0 Available Tomorrow

The popular and powerful protection software launches its free version on Thursday, April 24, 2008.

AVG Anti-Virus Free 8.0, a new version with significant new features over 7.5 is coming to a desktop near you!

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Easter Bunnies – GOOD, Dust Bunnies – BAD!

Spring Cleaning Your Most Valuable Business Tool
by Jim Dickinson

( As Featured in The Network Marketing Magazine, April 2008 )

Please visit the magazine and give me 5 Stars on my article!

It’s that time of year again. Winter is finally over, and it’s time to open the Windows and let the fresh spring air come in. We clean the nooks and crannies, get rid of the dust, and probably even start treating for bugs and pests now that things are warming back up.

Don’t forget to take care of your most valuable business tool to a good cleaning as well – your Computer!

Your PC is truly your most valuable business tool, a vital life-line for your business. Sure, Network Marketing was done before PCs were around, but now that they are here, and in virtually every home, Network Marketers are maximizing their efforts by using technology to help them grow and maintain their businesses.

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AVG 8.0 Released in March Topping Charts!

AVG now features a new LinkScanner technology to protect against drive-by downloads and other real-time exploits, together with the newly combined Anti-Virus+Anti-Spyware engine has added significantly to its value.

i-SupportDesk is an authorized AVG Reseller, and we can quote, sell, and deliver a new AVG Security Solution for you in just a few hours. We don’t kid around with PC and Network Security!

Remember, home users (people who aren’t using their PCs to make money) can use the FREE version of AVG, too! It is not power-packed with all the features of the commercial product, but offers some pretty solid protection for home users. But for everyone interested in top-notch protection, home users included, AVG is a great product to have watching your back.

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IRS Warns of New Tax Scams


What You Need to Know:
Scam artists exploiting tax season have devised a range of new online cons: fake tax documents that contain malicious surprises; mass distribution of keyloggers aimed at snatching the identity of PC-based tax filers; and e-mail messages containing links to Web sites that promise new tax code information but instead push malware onto your PC.

What You Need to Do:

  1. Make sure your computer is updated and scanned regularly (as scheduled or done manually) with the INVISUS security suite.
  2. Ensure that your Windows desktop protection is current by going to Windows Update. Confirm that you have an updated antivirus software program running on your PC.
  3. Don’t click links or call telephone numbers included in suspect messages. Instead, contact the bank or the IRS directly by using phone numbers or addresses listed in published directories.
  4. Don’t open e-mail attachments. In particular, e-mail attachments with ".scr," ".com" and ".exe" file extensions are likely malicious.
  5. If you receive a dubious e-mail message that claims to have been sent by the IRS, report it to the tax agency at phishing@irs.gov. To check the legitimacy of any e-mail communication or phone call from a person who claims to be an IRS agent, call the IRS (1-800-829-1040).

Other Important Information:
This year, identity thieves are not just trying to gain access to your bank account or to open lines of credit in your name. Scammers are on the prowl for ordinary citizens’ identities that they can use in filing phony tax returns and fraudulently claiming refunds, as well as to swipe rebates associated with the 2008 federal economic stimulus package.

Several states are warning that con artists are using the highly publicized rebate checks associated with the 2008 federal economic stimulus package as a ploy to get you to divulge personal financial information.

Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley says that some state residents have received bogus e-mail messages that purport to be from a government agency such as the IRS or Social Security Administration. The messages request personal information that supposedly would expedite the turnaround time of either a tax refund or a stimulus rebate check.

For the record, the federal government expects to issue economic stimulus rebate checks sometime in May or June. IRS refund checks typically arrive within three weeks of the date when you file your return electronically.
Another tax scam involves e-mail messages that target accountants, businesses and individuals, notifying them of supposed changes in tax laws. These phishing messages direct the recipient to download "updated" tax documents that reflect the new tax laws.

The IRS reports having received numerous complaints from people who have downloaded bogus documents to their computer — only to discover that the documents contained malicious code designed to transfer control over the PC to a third party.

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