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Blog Writers Wanted…

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To widen our audience we are looking for a couple of blog writers to further enhance our blog. Specfically, we would like someone experienced with Linux, as we don’t comment on that. And also someone who is experienced in reviews who can start doing reviews for our blog then that would also be great!

If you’re interested, please sign up at the forums and PM me “Jason”.

Thanks.

Regards,

Jason

Written by Jason

May 18th, 2009 at 10:05 am

Windows Vista & XP run commands

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OK, I know we’re all anticipating the release of Windows 7 (OK, maybe not everyone) but, there are going to be quite a few who will stay with either XP or Vista. If you are one of those, then the following Windows Vista & XP run commands thread should be useful to you.

Written by Jason

May 18th, 2009 at 9:58 am

A little note…

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Sorry I haven’t written for a while, but I’ve just been real busy. I plan to post a lot more now.

Enjoy reading.

Written by Jason

May 17th, 2009 at 10:05 am

Posted in Tech Support Team

Downadup Worm Currently Infecting 3.5 million PCs

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A new computer worm called Downadup as infected 3.5 million personal PCs by exploiting a vulnerbility Microsoft patched last October. It reached 3.5 million in such a short period of time, using several different methods to spread, and has the ability to download new versions of itself.

This worm is actually pretty clever. It will attempt to call home to a variety of random domains that haven’t been registered which infected machines attempt to establish contact with. All its creators have to do is register one of the generated domains and bingo – they have your personal information

F-Secure’s CFO, Mikko Hyppönen explains: “The bad guys only need to predetermine one possible domain for tomorrow, register it, and set up a website, and they then gain access to all of the infected machines — pretty clever.”

F-Secure also managed to take a peek at the inner workings of the worm by registering one of the randomly generated domains. This has allowed them to analyze the connections that Downadup is making and, in fact, they have gained the ability to modify the worm’s update mechanism to remotely disinfect affected systems. However, for legal reasons, the company has decided not to do so.

Now is a very good time to run an anti-virus scan and also make sure you are using a strong password. And don’t forget to install Microsoft’s latest security updates. Additionally, Microsoft has added detection to the latest version of its free Malicious Software Removal Tool, which is available here.

Written by Jason

January 15th, 2009 at 8:41 pm

Windows 7: Is it really going to be better?

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While Windows Vista did have some success with a small pocket of the user base, for the most part people were ranting and raving that it was a massive failure. And with that part of the user base still reeling from Vista’s apparent misdeeds, Microsoft is already going to be rolling out a new operating system in the late end of 2009.

Windows 7 will supposedly be a big change from Windows Vista, sporting various improvements and tweaks at our request, which will hopefully make it far better than Vista. However, some of the previews being given suggest something altogether different.

Here is a sample of them: http://www.thinknext.net/archives/2268

What’s this? At the surface, it still looks almost exactly the same as Windows Vista! It is even projected that Windows 7 is going to be running on exactly the same system requirements as Vista. Is Windows 7 really that much different? Is it going to be such a huge change?

The answer is both simple and complex: yes, and no. Windows 7 will be a huge change because it will finally be running on the hardware that Vista should have been running on when it was released. This means that people can’t complain that their system runs it too slowly because almost every system will be able to handle it by then. It will also certainly contain various tweaks and improvements that people strongly disliked in Vista as shown in the previews. Reorganized toolbars, a few new features for Windows Media Player, and some other things that are thus far only interface related. However, people may be turned off by how strikingly similar it is to Windows Vista.

The problem comes in the form of the user mindset. Vista, contrary to popular belief, was not a terrible operating system. It was just too demanding for the time. Windows 7 will have the advantages that Windows Vista didn’t. And I for one believe Windows 7 has the potential to surpass XP by a long shot if people would finally let go of XP and give something new a chance. People will simply be scared off by the user interface because it will remind them too much of their bad experiences.

However, the fact that Windows 7 runs almost exactly like Vista is not necessarily a bad thing entirely. Since the standard for most systems is rapidly shifting to two gigabytes of memory, a decent video card, and a dual-core processor of some sort, this means that Windows 7, unlike Vista at the time of its release, will be able to run very comfortably on just about any system. Had Vista been released in 2009, it would have probably been given a much better reception.

A smooth performance will likely win back some of Microsoft’s users and get them to stop clinging onto XP for dear life. We will all have to make the switch eventually. At least Windows 7 shows some promise despite inconclusive previews. If Microsoft is smart about it, Windows 7 will be very affordably priced too.

Written by Orell Hokenek

September 21st, 2008 at 8:25 pm

Tech Support Team Giveaway!

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Howdy!

To celebrate the opening of our Live Chat tonight we will be giving away 10 1 year licenses of a-squared Anti-Malware and 10 1 year licenses of Mamutu.

The giveaway will be at 9PM GMT / 4PM EST!

Requirements
These are the following requirements-:

  • Be registered here at the forums and;
  • Be in the chat room at the time of the giveaway. Note: you’ll need sign up at ustream. I’m working on integrating forum users but until then, you’ll need to register. Guests in the chat will not be entered into the draw.

I want as many people as possible in the chat tonight so please get spreading around the net by digging this blog post ect.

See you tonight; and remember, getting spreading the word!

Regards,

Jason

Written by Jason

September 20th, 2008 at 10:07 am

Gates and Seinfeld – Part Two

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The first one was a little disappointing, but the second ad is a little more entertaining.

Some sources appeared to jump the gun and reported that the ads had been cancelled, however Gizmodo is reporting that the ads have not been cancelled. Microsoft did however request that the “I’m a PC” spots become the new focus. They’re saying “Crispin Porter has another completed spot featuring the lovable, affluent couple in the can, ready to air (even though it won’t quite yet).”

Written by Jason

September 19th, 2008 at 9:58 pm

Welcome to the Tech Support Team Blog!

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Hello and welcome to the Tech Support Team Blog.

The means of this blog, is for us to provide you with some neat tips & tricks, discussion of the latest tech news, and our personal thoughts of things happening around the net.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our RSS Feed to receive regular updates!

Regards,

Jason

Written by Jason

September 18th, 2008 at 11:15 pm

Posted in Tech Support Team