Windows 10 Upgrade
Filed under: Computer Specials, Wasaga Beach Geeks, Wasaga Beach Geeks
Windows 7 is now no longer supported by Microsoft and upgrading to Windows 10 is recommended.
Here at the Geeks we have you covered, we can upgrade you to Windows 10 while saving all your programs and data for only $150.00.
We can do this for you via Remote Assistance, Onsite or in our store.
To book an appointment simply call 705-812-8122 and we will be more than happy to help you.
Dlink Routers 2018 Prior will no longer be supported
Chrome 79, scheduled to be released on Dec 10, will remove Native Client, which is essential for mydlink Portal to support D-Link products manufactured before 2018. As a result, mydlink Portal will not be able to support Chrome 79 for D-Link products such as DCS-932L, DCS-2530L and DIR-890L (full list below).
For these products, please use IE11 on computers running Windows, or Firefox 52 ESR (Windows, MacOS) on computers running Windows or MacOS. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Affected Products:
DCS-1100, DCS-1100L, DCS-1130, DCS-1130L, DCS-2132L, DCS-2136L, DCS-2210L, DCS-2230L, DCS-2310L, DCS-2330L, DCS-2332L, DCS-2530L, DCS-2630L, DCS-2670L, DCS-5000L, DCS-5009L, DCS-5010L, DCS-5020L, DCS-5025L, DCS-5029L, DCS-5030L, DCS-5211L, DCS-5222L, DCS-5230L, DCS-6004L, DCS-6005L, DCS-6010L, DCS-6045L, DCS-6212L, DCS-7000L, DCS-700L, DCS-7010L, DCS-8000LH, DCS-8100LH, DCS-800L, DCS-820L, DCS-825L, DCS-850L, DCS-855L, DCS-930L, DCS-931L, DCS-932L, DCS-933L, DCS-934L, DCS-935L, DCS-936L, DCS-940L, DCS-942L, DCS-945L, DCS-960L, DIR-140L, DIR-508L, DIR-508LW, DIR-510L, DIR-518L, DIR-600L, DIR-600LW, DIR-601L, DIR-602L, DIR-605L, DIR-605LW, DIR-619L, DIR-626L, DIR-636L, DIR-640L, DIR-645L, DIR-808L, DIR-810L, DIR-816L, DIR-818L, DIR-820L, DIR-826L, DIR-830L, DIR-836L, DIR-840L, DIR-845L, DIR-850L, DIR-855L, DIR-860L, DIR-862L, DIR-865L, DIR-866L, DIR-868L, DIR-880L, DIR-885L, DIR-890L, DIR-895L, DIR-900L, DIR-905L, DIR-919L, DNR-202L, DNR-212L, DNR-312L, DNR-322L, DNS-320L, DNS-327L, DNS-340L, DSL-2770L, DSL-2870B, DSL-2875AL, DSL-2877AL, DSL-2880AL, DSL-2890AL, DSL-2900AL, DSL-3580L, DSL-3581L, DSL-3590L, DSL-4320L
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Filed under: Software Support, Tips & Tricks, Wasaga Beach Geeks, Wasaga Beach Geeks
Viruses, Malware, Spyware are now a thing of the past. Imagine no more infections of any sort, 100% Guaranteed, and best of all, this is available for only $99.99 per year. If you want to be 100% free of these types of infections, Don’t Freak and Call The GeeK. 705-816-4335 Takes only 5 minutes of your time.
Big Time Snow Fall In Wasaga Beach
Filed under: General Interest, Wasaga Beach Geeks
WoW, what a torrent of snow we got last night in Wasaga Beach. Big shout out to Tommy who got our parking lot all plowed and cleared.
MyGeeKTV Black Friday At Wasaga Beach Geeks
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Wasaga Beach Farmers Market
Wasaga Beach Farmers Market runs till Thanksgiving Weekend
The Wasaga Beach Farmer’s Market is looking for Growers, Producers and Artisans! If you Make It, Bake It or Grow It, we’d LOVE to have you come out and join us on Sunday’s from 8am to 1pm. We’re located at 136 Main Street in the Municipal Parking Lot (beside Big Chris’ BBQ) and a 10×10 space is only $20! For more information, please visit our website:http://www.wasagabeachfarmersmarket.com/
Macs vulnerable to virtually undetectable virus that “can’t be removed”
Filed under: MAC / APPLE, Wasaga Beach Geeks, Wasaga Beach Geeks
A security researcher has discovered a way to infect Macs with malware virtually undetectable and that ‘can’t be removed.’
The attack, which has been called Thunderstrike, installs the malicious code into the Boot ROM of the system via the Thunderbolt port.
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Trammell Hudson, who works for hedge fund Two Sigma Investments and is also the creator of the Magic Lanternopen-source programming
environment for Canon DSLRs, discovered the vulnerability after his employer asked him to look into the security of Apple notebooks.
“A few years ago we were considering deploying MacBooks and I was asked to use my reverse engineering experience to look into the reports of rootkits on the Mac
to see if it was possible to patch the firmware to be secure against them,” wrote Hudson in a summary of the vulnerability.
After initially discovering that the Boot ROM could be tampered with if the notebook was physically dismantled to give access to the chip soldered onto
the motherboard, he then refined this technique so the attack could be carried out via the system’s Thunderbolt port.
“It turns out that the Thunderbolt port gives us a way to get code running when the system boots,” Wrote Hudson. “Thunderbolt brings the PCIe bus
to the outside world and at boot time the EFI firmware asks attached devices if they have any Option ROMs to be run.”
Hudson discovered that he could use a modified Apple gigabit Ethernet Thunderbolt adapter to carry out the attack.
“Since it is the first OS X firmware bootkit, there is nothing currently scanning for its presence. It controls the system from the very first instruction,
which allows it to log keystrokes, including disk encryption keys, place backdoors into the OS X kernel and bypass firmware passwords,” Hudson said.
And once it is on your system, it is incredibly hard to remove.
“It can’t be removed by software since it controls the signing keys and update routines. Reinstallation of OS X won’t remove it.
Replacing the SSD won’t remove it since there is nothing stored on the drive.”
“The classic ‘evil-maid’ attacks also are feasible. Given a few minutes alone with your laptop, Thunderstrike allows the boot ROM firmware to be replaced,
regardless of firmware passwords or disk encryption,” explains Hudson. “So while you are getting breakfast at the hotel during a conference and leave the machine
in your room and house-cleaning comes by to make up the bed, install the firmware backdoors, and replace the towels.”
According to Hudson, Thunderstrike “is effective against every MacBook Pro/Air/Retina with Thunderbolt.”
Fortunately, Hudson reports that Apple is working on an update that will prevent malicious code from being written to the Boot ROM via the Thunderbolt port. However, this update would not protect the system from having the Boot ROM tampered with directly.
One defense against this would be to paint over the case screws with glitter nail polish and take close-up photos of the seal you created. The glitter in the nail polish sets into a random pattern that would be impossible to replicate, and as long as you keep the photos safe, you can make sure they screws haven’t been messed with.
Wasaga Beach Geeks Launch Civil Defamatory & Copyright Infringement Suit
Filed under: NEWS, Wasaga Beach Geeks, Wasaga Beach Geeks
Finally after 2 months of Legal Action, John Prentice and a Local Computer Store My Computer People had their slanderous webpage removed from the Internet and a Civil Law Suit that is in place for Defamation & Intellectual Property Copyright Infringement.
This was regarding the site http://www.hoganscottcourrier.com that was created with the intent to discredit Wasaga Beach Geeks and Hogan Courrier. You will notice if you click on the link it gives a 404 error now.
Here is the letter from Dreamhost Hosting Company;
Hello Hogan,
I am in receipt of the court filing document indicated below, and in
accordance with U.S. law we will not allow further hosting of a page
containing the alleged infringing image on our network until such time as
the court renders its decision and finds the image does not violate your
copyright.
If you have further questions about this please let me know.
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014, you wrote:
> As per 17 USC 512(g)(2)(B), I have filed my claim and faxed it to you.
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Wasaga Beach Geeks Anti Virus Guarantee
Filed under: Community News, Software Support, Wasaga Beach Geeks
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