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Monday, September 12, 2011

Need Help?



If you live in the Asheville or North Buncombe areas of North Carolina, and you need assistance with your Windows based PC (Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7), I would be more than happy to help you out. I can not help you with Mac's or Linux systems. Windows based PC's only.

You may get in touch with me by sending me an email here, or you may give me a call and leave a message at (828) 680-0664. Leave a message as this is a Google Voice number, and I will get a notice by email of your message.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Your Browsing Safety



Now we all have heard from friends and acquaintances, about people going to websites, and getting spyware, trojans and viruses. Or maybe your friend went to a site and made a purchase, and then never got the items they paid for, or could never get any support for an item (particularly software) that they purchased in good faith.

If only there was a way to know about these sites and their related problems before you go to them. Well, there is!

There is a free add-on for Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer (6.0 and higher), Safari, and Google Chrome that is called Web of Trust, or WOT. WOT will warn you about dangerous and questionable sites. WOT bases a sites reputation on four components: trustworthiness, vendor reliability, privacy, and lastly,  child safety.

The WOT website states: "WOT's unique tools are powered by our global community of millions of trustworthy users who have rated millions of websites based on their experiences. Our mission is to boost trust on the web by giving you an opportunity to share your own experiences of websites and the services they offer with others. By joining the WOT community you protect yourself and help others at the same time."

WOT works to protect you, whether you are doing a search engine inquiry, clicking a link sent to your web based email such as hotmail, yahoo mail, gmail and your ISP's webmail, or clicking a link from an advertiser on a social site.

Yes, even if you click on a link in Outlook, Outlook Express, or Thunderbird, WOT watches out for you. If you click on a link in Facebook for instance, and unknown to you, the site has a bad reputation, WOT saves you by throwing a warning up on your screen before you get to the site! You can even set it to block sites with a poor reputation.


WOT also says "While our primary source of knowledge are ratings and reviews from the WOT community, we also take advantage of nearly a hundred carefully chosen trusted sources, such as listings of phishing sites. This provides WOT with a fast, automated and reliable means of protecting our users from new, rapidly spreading online threats.

Sources have different weights based on their type and methodology, which means that one source can have a much larger effect on the reputation than another."

All in all, there is no 100% way of never going to a bad site, but with WOT available, you can avoid millions of sites that are bad for you, and for your computer. Millions of sites such as online shops that cheat customers, download sites that deliver malware, sites that send spam, and those with inappropriate content for kids, can be avoided by you by simply using WOT.



Monday, June 14, 2010

About Our Download Links



On the left hand sidebar of this blog, you will notice that I have posted links for "Free Spyware and Malware Removal Programs" and just below that are links for "Free Anti-virus Programs That Work!"

When you click these links, you will be taken to the downloads for them on http://www.download.com. The makers of these programs all send users to download their programs here, and it is a good, reliable and safe place to download any programs you are interested in.

I am not going to utilize download links to some site such as (and this is a made up name) Big Bertha's Big Downloads. That could be putting you at risk, as Big Bertha's could have malware embedded in that site. So, my pledge to you is to only use download.com for the recommended downloads and programs I suggest.

If you prefer to use a different download site such as tucows , MajorGeeks, or zdnet, that's fine as well. Just be sure to only trust reputable sites for all your download needs.