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Be Sure You Are Protected Against Computer Viruses

Computer viruses aren’t going away anytime soon, The key to combating the ongoing threat of malicious computer viruses is a combination of vigilance and protection. We wants to help you stay safe by providing information about how these viruses spread and how to protect your computer. Contact us at www.ITStechsolved.com or call us at 973.628.0041  We are  be happy to  assist and offer security solutions for your home &office . Check our latest…

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Added by Rami Presburger on January 5, 2014 at 2:45pm — No Comments

Prepare Now – End of Windows XP

On Oct. 25, 2001, Microsoft launched Windows XP. It was a good operating system. Windows XP SP3 will go out of support on April, 2014.

What does this mean? No more new patches-fix functional or security related issues. All New hardware will have a problem with compatibility issues with XP and new drivers for new software. The workstation with windows XP will have Vulnerability and risk with viruses and malware. The conclusion Upgrade from Windows XP to keep your system as secure as…

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Added by Rami Presburger on April 25, 2013 at 11:17am — No Comments

End of summer -Back to School

Whether you’re in high school, grad school or are long out of school but have a student in your house.

How to tackle group work: If you’re working on a group project, here’s a great way to make sure that everyone’s on the same page. Create a Dropbox for your group, which will house all of your files or main document “in the cloud.”  This way, when Sally changes your project for the hundredth time, you’ll be able to see the newest version instantly.  To start, create a…

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Added by Rami Presburger on August 21, 2012 at 12:32pm — No Comments

Tablet get a Virus

Phone and Tablet get a Virus

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Added by Rami Presburger on December 24, 2011 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Are you a spammer?

 Email providers are now becoming just as cautious about who they accept emails from, in an effort to prevent large volumes of unsolicited commercial email (spam) from moving through their servers.  They're turning to 'blacklist' services, to see if you've developed a reputation for being a known source of spam. 

 There are numerous blacklisting services on the internet, which use various methods to build up a list of known spam sources.  One such method is a 'honeypot' - pretending…

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Added by Rami Presburger on September 2, 2011 at 9:43am — No Comments

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