Yankee Engineering Technology and Instruction

Yankee Engineering Technology and Instruction We provide in home and on site services for computers, a/v equipment, and networks, as well as some This started The Computer Tamers of New England.

We offer on-site and in-home computer and networking services, as well as maintenance, and service to some smart home and security devices all over New England. We offer Senior and Veterans discounts, and if we don't fix it, you don't pay! We started out in Stafford, CT in 2006 as TechSupport2U, helping friends and others in the local area. Working from there, in Willimantic with The Computer Tame

rs of Lebanon starting in 2009 as their on-site guy, I travelled their territory servicing their customers at their homes and businesses with a high level of satisfaction. In 2013 the owners of The Computer Tamers of Lebanon moved south to follow new business opportunities. Because of my experience with their customer base I was able to acquire their business interests in CT. In 2017 we moved to York and formed Yankee Engineering Technology and Instruction. We now offer on site and remote service all over New England. By focusing on the most simple, durable, solutions that meet the needs of our customers, and recommending only simple, durable products with a high level of customer service we try to keep you up and running and only contacting us to make changes.

05/12/2022

Microsoft is investigating a known issue causing authentication failures for some Windows services after installing updates released during the May 2022 Patch Tuesday.

05/09/2022

Only a few days after the release of the patch for a vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP, exploits were developed and are now being deployed.

07/20/2021

A 16-year-old security vulnerability found in HP, Xerox, and Samsung printers drivers allows attackers to gain admin rights on systems using the vulnerable driver software.

Security, installs, check ups, general service?Call us!We can help!All over New England
07/20/2021

Security, installs, check ups, general service?
Call us!
We can help!
All over New England

Windows 10 and Windows 11 are vulnerable to a local elevation of privilege vulnerability after discovering that users with low privileges can access sensitive Registry database files.

07/02/2021

Microsoft now requires a computer to have a TPM 2.0 module to install Windows 11. However, new Registry entries have been discovered that allow you to bypass the TPM requirement and minimum memory and secure boot requirements.

06/15/2021

Microsoft will soon reveal their next generation of Windows at an upcoming press event later this month. Here is what we know so far about Microsoft's new version of Windows.

Why windows 11?
06/04/2021

Why windows 11?

During the Build 2021 developer conference, we got the first word that Microsoft is working on the next generation of Windows. Today, Microsoft has out press invites for an event they're holding on June 24 at 11 AM ET.

Good stuff..Free stuff...
06/02/2021

Good stuff..
Free stuff...

​Kali Linux 2021.2 was released today by Offensive Security and includes new themes and features, such as access to privileged ports, new tools, and a console-based configuration utility.

You'd think they'd have an MSP for that...
05/23/2021

You'd think they'd have an MSP for that...

The Microsoft Exchange admin portal is currently inaccessible from some browsers after Microsoft forgot to renew the SSL certificate for the website.

05/21/2021

Google Chrome has suddenly started crashing yesterday for many Windows users worldwide making the browser unusable.

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