
Surviving The Password Apocalypse, part 2
Its been 10-ish years since I first wrote the post about password security, and a lot has changed since then but a lot has stayed
Don’t cry, just call the guy in the bow tie!
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The following is an overview of our services:
When computers don’t work as they should, they make life more frustrating than it needs to be. I can de-stress your computing life by explaining what happened, or why (when possible), fixing the problem, and showing you what you can do to keep problems away.
I will make your life easier by explaining everything I do in everyday English, with as little jargon as possible, so you know what’s happening. No question is too basic and you should not be made to feel stupid by a machine.
Whether it’s a virus, a Blue Screen of Death, a mysterious slowdown, or a laptop screen replacement, I do repairs on all types and brands of computers and laptops.
An evaluation of your computers current setup can catch problems before they become big problems, potentially saving you money in repair costs and lost time. Peter’s PC offers a free 10-Minute Security Review to examine your computer’s protection software and make recommendations for improvement, if any are needed.
Protecting your computer and data is an ongoing process. Hackers, virus writers and spammers are always trying to be one step ahead of your security measures. Simple security practices will help you keep the attackers at bay and prevent viruses and spyware from coming into your computer. I can show you how to do these things, in language you will understand.
– Katherine Z.
Its been 10-ish years since I first wrote the post about password security, and a lot has changed since then but a lot has stayed
Some time ago, I said that passwords were not secure and that I would be doing a blog post about it so you would know
With all of the rush to “cloud computing,” few people are taking the time to think about what it means. Those who are able to
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