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* 509 GEEK provides convenient, high quality, on-site computer support for small to medium sized businesses and families who are located in the 509 area code in Washington State. # No giant out-of-town corporation, no fake badges, no gimmicks, no attitude, just a bunch of professional, certified friendly neighborhood Techs with a lot of good old-fashioned computer know-how. If you are frustrated b

y your computer or need any kind of help with computers, networking, or gadgets, give us a call, and trade your headaches for a smile!

As if our last security post wasn't bad enough here is some more. on a developing topic.  Heartbleed bug' puts Web secur...
04/09/2014

As if our last security post wasn't bad enough here is some more. on a developing topic.

Heartbleed bug' puts Web security at risk
A vulnerability in the OpenSSL program could compromise encryption on much of the Internet, putting passwords and data at risk. Experts say now is not the time for online banking.


http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-web-vulnerability-20140409,0,3935723.story

SAN FRANCISCO — The discovery of a significant flaw in software that was supposed to provide extra protection for thousands of websites has thrown the tech world into chaos as experts scrambled to understand the scope of the vulnerability.

04/08/2014

We have started Seeing a new Virus Mal-ware showing up on computers, and we need for everyone to be educated on it because it could cost you all your Hard work and or memories on your PC. We started seeing it in small numbers in October but will start spreading like wild fire here in the next few months.

A new variant of a malicious program called BitCrypt that encrypts files and asks victims for bitcoin payments is being distributed by a computer Trojan that first pilfers bitcoin wallets.

BitCrypt is part of a growing category of malicious programs known collectively as ransomware that attempt to extort money from victims by locking their files or computers.

One of the first variants of BitCrypt appeared in February, and its development was likely inspired the success of a similar program called Cryptolocker that infected more than 250,000 computers in the last three months of 2013 alone.

Like Cryptolocker, once installed on a system, BitCrypt encrypts a large range of files, from documents and pictures to archives, application development and database files. Victims stand to lose access not just to personal files but also work projects, if they have no external backups.

While the first variant of BitCrypt claimed to be using relatively strong RSA-1024 encryption, security researchers from Airbus Defence and Space found flaws in the implementation that allowed them to create a program to decrypt affected files.

However, according to security researchers from antivirus vendor Trend Micro, an improved version of the malware appeared this month and is likely designed for wide distribution. The new version appends a .bitcrypt2 extension to encrypted files and can display its ransom note in 10 different languages: English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese and Arabic.

When this variant infects a computer it changes the desktop wallpaper to a picture that reads “Your computer was infected by BitCrypt v2.0 cryptovirus” and points the victim to a file called Bitcrypt.txt for additional instructions, the Trend Micro researchers said Monday in a blog post.

The text file contains information on how to access a specific website hidden on the Tor anonymity network in order to obtain a special decryption program that’s unique for every infection. The website asks users for their unique infection ID and a payment of 0.4 bitcoins—around $230 at current exchange rates—in order to obtain the decryption tool.

In a somewhat ironic twist, the Trend Micro researchers also found that the new BitCrypt variant is being distributed by a Trojan program called FAREIT that steals bitcoins, among other data.

FAREIT searches and attempts to extract information from wallet.dat (Bitcoin), electrum.dat (Electrum) and .wallet (MultiBit) files, the researchers said. These files are created and used by different Bitcoin client applications.

To avoid becoming a ransomware victim and being forced to pay to regain access to important files, it’s essential to back up data regularly; preferably not on the same computer or a shared network drive, because the malware could affect those backups as well. At this moment There is no Repair for this new version. and people are receiving it through fake fedex, UPS, Bank Emails. We will keep everyone posted.

10/23/2013

Just to keep everyone up to date on security. Remember to be careful when you log into public places for Wifi on your phone or on your computer. Passwords can now be easily captured by people in your same wifi network at StarBucks or hotels on that trip to wherever, using a simple laptop with certain software. Always have different sets of passwords for your accounts and try to change them often. The biggest mistake we see is 2 year old passwords. You can also use a simple program like KeePass which is free to manage all your passwords. that way you don't have to keep all those stickies under your keyboard!

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02/04/2013

We're now officially offering our PC Tune-Up Service Remotely!
If your PC is running slow, infected with a Virus or Malware we can now fix it and save you a trip. GIVE US A CALL! 509-582-6233

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Your computer has been locked. Fake FBI warning (virus)Recently we've been seeing this infection very frequently! We'd l...
09/20/2012

Your computer has been locked. Fake FBI warning (virus)
Recently we've been seeing this infection very frequently! We'd like to inform you that THIS IS A VIRUS!

If you have seen this screen, It's due time for a Tune-Up!

05/05/2012

To avoid viruses or malware infections at the present moment. Use your tablet or Ipad to surf the internet or use Linux based operating systems that we can install for you here at our shop or that are available on the internet as open source. I would normally include Apple OS X in this list but over 500,000 users just got infected a month back by a nasty Bug. As the use of handhelds is on the rise I can only see hackers and programers starting to put there target on Mobile systems like Android phones and tablets & Iphones and Ipads, for now for the most part you are safe :) And Remember we still are seeing a lot of Windows systems coming in with Fake Antivirus Infections. So remember surf smart!

09/28/2011

Have you ever accidentally deleted a file off your camera, Computer or laptop? and wish you could have them back? it can be recovered most of the time by us as long as you bring it in after the file was deleted and you don't continue using your device.

05/23/2011

Remember When You Get a Virus Pop up, Make sure it has a Logo Of the Name of your Antivirus. It could be a Fake Pop up trying to take over your computer. Once you click OK or even cancel on that pop up its all over. Safe way to close any program or pop up is by pressing ALT+F4 Keys together on your keyboard.

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05/09/2011

Make Sure you Run Ccleaner to delete all the old files your system dosent need any longer. its free you can download it on our site. Use it at least once a month.

509 GEEK is an onsite Computer and Network Repair Company serving the 509 Area Code of Washington State. Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West Richland, Finley, Burbank, Handford.

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05/05/2011

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509 GEEK is an onsite Computer and Network Repair Company serving the 509 Area Code of Washington State. Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West Richland, Finley, Burbank, Handford.

04/15/2011

Watch Out Guys!! We started Seeing a New Virus about a week ago, that disables all your programs and hides all your files. Always Use ALT + F4 to close any nasty pop-up Never Click the Buttons with the mouse:)

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