Posts by PDX Information Technology Services
How safe is ZOOM?
A new Zoom flaw lets hackers record Zoom meeting sessions and to capture the chat text without the knowledge of meeting participants’ even though host disables recording option for the participants. https://gbhackers-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/gbhackers.com/zoom-malware/amp/
Read MoreSEP end of life is coming. What are your options?
It took everyone by surprise—Symantec will no longer sell or support their popular SEP products, with an official end-of-life date set for Nov. 2, 2020. Here’s the good news: Your customers are eligible for a free upgrade if they hold a current valid subscription for Symantec Endpoint Protection Cloud (SEP C) or Symantec Endpoint Protection…
Read MoreWork from home security tips
Keep work and personal separate. Use a remote desktop solution for those working at home with their personal computers. Ask us to help with setting up a remote solution for your employees. This ensures that if their home computer is outdated on patches and updates or they accidentally get malware this will not impede the…
Read MoreAnother Malware Attack
The hackers of wantacry are behind another malicious malware attack. Call Us at I do I.T. to examine your computer and network security. If it isn’t cybersecurity alerts of malware from one despotic regime, it’s warnings relating to another. Just as the world settles down post the Iranian cyber-hype in the aftermath of Suleimani, now…
Read MoreWhat makes I Do I.T. different than all the rest.
We take pride and ownership in our work. Taking the time to make cable management aesthetically pleasing and professional looking, instead of the cable spider web that you all have experienced. We have a 30-point checklist for every new client that is signed up for our weekly and monthly on-site maintenance packages. I Do I.T.…
Read MoreDell XPS 13
I do have to give credit to Dell for making an affordable laptop that would fit most people. The Dell XPS 13 is only 4 pounds with a 13.3″ screen, i7 processor and 16gb of memory. It even comes with an 512GB SSD to ensure that you are running at maximum performance. The XPS 13…
Read MoreYet, Another Data Breach that could have been easily avoided.
A laptop containing personal information of Health Share of Oregon members was stolen from the organization’s nonemergency transportation provider in November, Health Share announced. Health Share, a coordinated care organization with more than 300,000 Medicaid clients in the Portland metro area, learned of the breach on Jan. 2. The CCO issued a news release Wednesday…
Read MoreSamsung S20
I may not be first in line, but I will be getting one of these in 5G. Now, I just have to decide, Ultra or no Ultra, that is the question.
Read MoreThe Death of Windows 7
Microsoft has discontinued extended support for Windows 7, as of January 14, 2020. This means that there will no longer be any security patches, software updates or tech support for this operating system. Now, on Windows 7 PCs, you will get a lovely blue screen stating that it is ‘strongly recommended’ that you upgrade to…
Read MoreA PowerShell script to help manage user and machine accounts.
Get inactive / old computer in your domain as a simple CSV. # Gets time stamps for all computers in the domain that have NOT logged in since after specified date import-module activedirectory $domain = “domain.mydom.com” $DaysInactive = 90 $time = (Get-Date).Adddays(-($DaysInactive)) # Get all AD computers with lastLogonTimestamp less than our time Get-ADComputer -Filter…
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