BitBuckit 12 “Updates and Windows 7″

Grab a chair, download and listen for a few minutes about some tech updates. Click here.


BitBuckIT Re-Launch Coming Soon!

Announcing the re-launch of the BitBuckIT! As we try to get the word out more for IT issues and keeping you up to date on the latest technology problems and cool tools. We will be re-launching the BitBuckIT. Listen to the promo as we are preparing for next month’s launch. [ BitBuckIT Re-Launch ]


Intermittent Mail Service August 6th

The CFAES mail server appears to be under a spam attack. Service will be intermittent all morning. Hopefully, the problem will be solved by noon today.


A+ Inservice today, many new updates !

Tim talks about encryption (McAfee Endpoint Encryption) slides to be posted shortly

Steve talks about backups (when to, where to, who does? ) slides to be posted shortly.

Bonnie talks about new interface to webmail (pronto)

Scott talks about the kindle

Duane ( Wii Smartboards ), (2guystalktech.com)

Rich talks about netbooks and other OS’s

Andy talks about Portable Apps

Don removes malware with malwarebytes and talks about online surveys


Conficker a.k.a The April Fool’s Worm

April 1st is the reported date the Conficker worm calls home to receive instructions from its botnet masters. There’s a lot of hype surrounding this “April Fools” worm.  Actually, Conficker.C is a new variant of a worm that’s been around since late last year.  It exploits the MS08-067 vulnerability in un-patched Windows systems.  Microsoft issued a patch for the vulnerability last October.

Much of the hype is just that, hype.  Though worms and botnets are serious business, claims that Conficker will wipe out your computer or bring down the Internet are improbable.   That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be concerned, but as long as your Windows patches and anti-virus definitions are up-to-date, you should be OK.  Actually, hype can be a good thing.  It give us a “teachable moment,” an opportunity to start a conversation about Internet security.

If concerned about an infection, McAfee AVERT is offering a special version of its famous Stinger virus removal tool.  The Conficker Stinger is not a substitute for a full anti-virus application, but can help in the removal of the worm.  Click here to download the current version.


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