Our mission is to provide the home or small business user the best technical services for their home computer, home entertainment, and other electronics for the fairest price and with the utmost dedication and respect
Our geeks have years of corporate experience, so you know you're getting top quality services.
Please take a look around and see how we can help you.
WHY US?
- We are a wholly US owned company
- PROFESSIONAL corporate-level support at home or at your small business
- We give you RESPECT and will explain what we're doing - in easy to understand terms
- We offer FIXED PRICES for many services - you know what you're getting and what it will cost before we start
- We don't try to SELL YOU computers or equipment - we only want to help you with services
- We don't mind where you bought your equipment - we're there to help regardless
- No calls routed OVERSEAS
- Hablamos espanol
SERVICE GUARANTEE—If you're not completely satisfied with our service, the problem is remedied fast and free
No time windows. We will give you a FIXED TIME and keep you informed, or simply schedule your own appointment online.
Not only do we fix it, but we can SHOW YOU HOW TO FIX IT!
Common Threats
- iTunes Hacking
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- Microsoft launches online security patch
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Microsoft has released an emergency online security patch following the discovery of a potential glitch in its technology. The software giant announced that the online security update will automatically be installed for Internet Explorer customers. Microsoft released the patch after a vulnerability in the company's Active Template Library was discovered. The software is used to build ActiveX controls and other web application components.
- Web users should be cautious of fake anti-virus programs
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A new report has highlighted that malware posing as anti-virus software is spreading across tens of millions of computers each month. According to research by PandaLabs, over 1,000 examples of fake anti-virus software were found in the first quarter of 2008 alone. The program works by issuing false warnings of infections, persuading web users to buy software they do not need, and can also download Trojans or malware.
- Spammers translating messages cause web security issues
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Spam email is becoming a growing threat in non-English speaking nations, according to a new study. Research by MessageLabs highlights that spammers are now using free online translation sites to write messages in a variety of languages and target a greater number of people across the globe. As a result, some nations which previously enjoyed a high level of internet security are now falling victim to rising levels of spam.
- Malware 'the greatest threat'
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The greatest threat to computer networks is malware, meaning people should be wary of introducing unnecessary software to their machines, an expert has stated. Writing for his risk management blog hosted by online publication ComputerWeekly.com, Stuart King warned that some people are reporting that their new digital picture frames and gadgets such as MP3 players are infected with viruses.
- Sun Java Runtime Environment Vulnerabilities
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Sun Java Runtime Environment and Java Development Kit are prone to multiple security vulnerabilities. Successful exploits may allow attackers to violate the same-origin policy, obtain sensitive information, bypass security restrictions, run untrusted applets with elevated privileges, and cause denial-of-service conditions. This may result in a compromise of affected computers.
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