Recently I took a Computer in from a client
15 minutes before closing time on a Saturday evening. Since it was late in the
afternoon I told the client I would work on it first thing Monday morning, I left the computer at my front door and went of.f to enjoy what was left of the weekend with my Wife and Daughter.
. My shop is located at the back of my house and is
pretty isolated, I normally place new repair jobs in the shop until I can get to the, but as I stated earlier it was late and I had no second thoughts about leaving the PC where it was until I could get to it on Monday.
Disaster!!!! I awake Monday morning to the sounds of screams coming from the
kitchen downstairs. Not knowing what was going on I ran downstairs to find y wife and daughter in a panic, there are cockroaches
swarming all over the kitchen. After stomping on the ones I could find, I took
the clients PC outdoors and opened the case. As expected there were dead cockroach
remains and a few live ones trying to make a break for it. I could not use bug
spray to kill the few live ones, but had a can of compressed air that did the
job quite nicely. I then made an emergency call to the "Orkin man" to come and cleanse my home.
Next I had to remove every component from the cabinet and blast away some more with
the compressed air. Then I went on-line to find an exterminator to restore
peace and sanity to my home. I had almost forgotten why the client brought the
PC in to be fixed. They said the PC was shutting off (hmmmm wonder why). After
cleaning the machine I discovered that it was also low on ram, so I popped in a
couple of 128mb ram chips, fixed a few other odd problems and closed up the
machine.
Sadly Insects can be a problem in some homes, Most tech company's (firedog, Geek
squad) on discovering that your PC is infested will simply place the machine in
a bag and return it too you un fixed. At computer pro 4 hire if you know you
have an infestation, let us know and we will clean the PC for you at a cost of
$30 and then give you an estimate on anything else you need done to get your PC
back into shape.
Steve DeVore SDeVore@CP4H.com
CP4H.com
Computer Pro 4 Hire
Computer Pro 4 hire Specialties Virus and Spyware Removal, Software and Operating system upgrades,New Computer setup,Wireless network setup,PC/Laptop tuneup,Web Site Design. History Established in 2005 Formally located in New York City where we supplied our clients with the best in Quality yet affordable computer repair services.. Computer Pro 4 Hire has now relocated to Beautiful Charlotte North Carolina.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Scare Ware "Fake Anti-Virus Alert"
A client was browsing the internet recently when suddenly
she got a pop up on her screen that said “Warning your computer may be
infected, click here for a free security scan”. She clicked on the link and a
scan began and this scan told her she had over one hundred infections on her
computer and that to remove them she would need to pay $60 to remove them. She
entered her credit card information and like magic the errors went away.Two weeks later she again received a message saying that her
computer was yet again infected, whoever the software was not the same as the
one that gave her the previous warnings. This time after completing the scan a $19
dollar payment was required to remove the errors.She had now spent $80 to remove threats to her computer. She
was shocked when I informed her that the threats to her computer found by these
software’s never existed. She was a victim of a scare-ware scam using “Fake-Antivirus
Software”.Fake Anti-Virus software—software that displays false or
misleading alerts about infections or vulnerabilities on the victim’s computer
and offers to fix the supposed problems for a price—has become one of the most
common methods that attackers use to swindle money from victims. These are
programs that masquerade as legitimate security programs offering protection
from malware, spyware, viruses and other threats, but actually use social
engineering to obtain money from victims, and offer poor or nonexistent
protection.Fake antivirus will take it upon itself to run a scan of
computers belonging to unsuspecting users. Of course that the scan itself and
the results offered are both fake. Fake AV doesn’t actually analyze machines,
nor is it capable of detecting any malware, or to remove it. It’s all smoke and
mirrors, a show put on to trick users into thinking that their computers is
infected with malicious code.“Fake security software programs typically mimic the general
look and feel of legitimate security software, claiming to detect a large
number of nonexistent threats and urging the user to “activate” the software to
remove them. Some copy the appearance of the Windows Security Center or
unlawfully use trademarks and icons to misrepresent themselves. Fake security
software spreads through familiar malware distribution mechanisms, like spam
and exploits, and through customized tactics, like a fake Web based security
scanner. After installation, some fake security software take other actions to
evade detection or to frighten the user into paying. If you think your computer is infected with a Fake
anti-virus software “do not enter your credit card information”, do not
download some “quick fix software” from the internet to try to remove it. Some
Fake anti-virus will block your access to the internet to prevent you from
downloading removal software. I have
heard from quite a few Computer Techs that they prefer not to deal with
removing these threats since they are time consuming to remove and as such not “cost-effective”.
At Computer Pro 4 Hire we specialize
in the removal of any type of threat to your computer and it is done at a flat
rate cost of $50. If your Pc or laptop is infected contact us immediately at SDeVore@CP4H.com or call 980-297-2403
Steve DeVoreComputer Pro 4 Hire
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