The Keys to the Kingdom

One of my clients recently mentioned to me that they are preparing for an annual inspection required by the regulations that govern their industry. One of the issues that they are dealing with is an expanded scope of due diligence with regard to their vendors; they are now being required to formally vet any vendors […]

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Okay, well, back to Ubuntu!

In my post Returning to Windows After 15+ Years I wrote that I was switching to Windows 7 after using various distributions of Linux or FreeBSD for over 15 years, and provided a brief explanation for the move. After several months it became apparent that the honeymoon with Windows 7 was over, and I wrote […]

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Preventing the Heartbreak of Lost Data

One of the questions I hear most often from my residential clients as they drop off an ailing PC is, “will I lose all of my pictures?”  In many cases, I am able to save most, if not all, of the data on their hard drives (pictures, emails, addresses, browser bookmarks, etc.)  My commercial clients […]

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The Safe Computing Triad

In Beware of Social Engineers, I wrote that I’ve recently had several clients that have contracted nasty malware that masquerades as security software and claims that the victim’s PC is infected.  It then offers to clean up the infections – if you pay for the software.  Of course, by that time the damage is done, […]

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