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FedEx Invoice copy email, virus attached

| November 16, 2010 | 0 Comments

Here is an example of the fake Fedex virus email… Here is an example (given to me by one of my fellow geek friends)

From: FedEx Express Services [mailto:manager.no.7354@fedex.com]
Sent: 12 November 2010 08:57
Subject: FedEx Invoice copy No05486632

Your package has been returned to the FedEx office.
The reason of the return is – “Incorrect delivery address of the package”

Attached to the letter mailing label contains the details of the package delivery. You have to print mailing label, and come in the FedEx office in order to receive the packages.

Thank you for attention.
FedEx Logistics Services.

These usually have a fake invoiced attached, which is a small file that is executed and opened on your computer. So far the reports from my geek friends are that it’s quite destructive. DO NOT OPEN. Just delete the email and if you are waiting on a Fedex delivery/invoice/package, just call them directly to verify.

Here is a link to their website and to contact them (US) http://www.fedex.com/ca_english/

If you are googling this because you have opened it, feel free to call us (612-865-4475) and discuss removal of the virus or click below to book an appointment!

 

DHL Delivery Problem email, virus attached

| November 16, 2010 | 0 Comments

Hello again! It’s me playing the virus advocate for everyone. Remember years ago that fake Fedex and DHL email that was going around that had a virus attached (.exe) and everyone in corporations opened it and it spread like wildfire? Well, it’s making it’s nasty rounds again!

Here is an example (given to me by one of my fellow geek friends)

Dear customer!These usually have a fake invoiced attached, which is a small file that is executed and opened on your computer. So far the reports from my geek friends are that it’s quite destructive. DO NOT OPEN. Just delete the email and if you are waiting on a DHL delivery/invoice/confirmation, just call them directly to verify.

Here is a link to their website and to contact them.

http://www.dhl.com/en/contact_center.html

If you are googling this because you have opened it, feel free to call us (612-865-4475) and discuss removal of the virus or

click here to book an appointment!

We are getting a copy of the virus to test on one of our licensed AV product machines, so watch for an upcoming blog about our results on that!

We were not able to deliver the package you have sent on the 24th of March in time
because the addressee’s address is incorrect.
Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our office.

DHL Customer Services.

Why you need a flash drive or external hard drive

| November 14, 2010 | 0 Comments

If I can recall correctly, I bought a 256 mg flash drive a few years ago (guessing 2005 or 2006) it cost $56.00. I still have that flash drive as  a keepsake to laugh about many years down the road. But, why did I buy one? I bought it so I could easily move large files from one computer to another. Or to save certain files to install on other computers. These flash drives pretty much replaced the floppy disk/zip disks. In my business, it’s important to keep my software tools handy for home visits.

Why is it important for you to have one? Mostly because it’s a great back up tool and when we remote into your computer, if you have one, we can do a quick back up of your documents/pictures/music if you are not backing up. These are also handy if one of your computers is not on the internet due to viruses and we need to install programs for you to zap those nasty bugs.

Here are a few examples of flash drives/external hard drive solutions and you can purchase these online. I chose Walmart to show as examples and most things at Walmart are very affordable.

First question, what size should you buy? I recommend the biggest one you can get for the price you want to pay. Here are a few examples:

32 gig for $47.98

8 gig for $15.84

And for those that want a really good deal, but not something that is easy to put in your pocket or purse….

Here is a 120 gig for just $34.00!!! (You can hold almost everything on this one! this is an external hard drive)

And for those that have TONS of music/picture and other precious data, here is the BEST choice for you!

2 TB for just $99.00!

If you want to start backing up on a regular basis and need help, feel free to book an appointment with us and we can help you get your back up going on a weekly or daily basis.

Click here to book an appointment

Call That Girl also recommends using Mozy as an online solution for those that want a hands off approach to backing up. If you are one of those folks that changes your work documents on a daily basis, we do recommend using Mozy. To test out a 2 gig free online trial, click here.

Picture Dorkiness

| November 11, 2010 | 0 Comments

Thought I would share a few pics…

First one was my first laptop I bought when I started off in August 2007. This is the laptop I fried.

This is my website, on a wall. It’s the main pages and landing pages, call to actions, etc.

This is  my note sheet from the first interview I did with the Women’s Press in 2008.

New reception area in the office

Me hugging my new board that I LOVE

Social Media Networking and Things To Watch Out For

| November 10, 2010 | 0 Comments

As a well connected lady in the Twin Cities area (and sometimes internationally!)…I get invitations to many new social media/networking sites. In the past two years,  I have seen these grow immensely. Here is a short list of thoughts and ideas for you to keep in mind when joining up to a new social media/networking site.

BUT WE ARE DIFFERENT: Most sites entice you into saying that they are the not like other sites. I beg to differ, as I have yet to find one that is really any different than the big 3, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. They usually want you to create a profile and then add in your contacts, or rather..upload your contacts. This is where I am now cautious. A couple of years ago, Plaxo asked me to upload my contacts and I did, but then just a week later I lost interest completely in Plaxo (didn’t see value when I compared it to LinkedIn) and then wondered if all those contacts would get my invites and see me not participating.

TRY IT FIRST: Create a profile first, then check out the program for a few weeks before uploading your contacts. Make sure that you want to promote this site and back it up as a verified social media site (because that is what you really are doing, is promoting them to get more contacts) Then, make sure you participate! 

THINGS TO WATCH OUT FOR: Watch your emails after you join the site. See if they send you offers to stay on for free, but can get many advantages for upgrading your package. Be somewhat leary, these upgrades are usually nothing more than getting space to put up a video or have “advanced” options such as more messages to send out or something of the like. I have actually lost track of all the bonuses you get because most of them have no value if you don’t have a large network of people. And for me, why move all my contacts from one large social media/networking site to another? LinkedIn has worked for me and I will stay put!

MERCHANT CIRCLE: what’s the buzz on that? I have been signed up for their messages for some time now. They are one of the sites that I see the most that appears the most reputable. I am watching them closely as I still need to figure out the “value” they give versus other sites. I do notice that they have the “Mayor of Merchant Circle” each week. To me, it appears to be a competition of who has the most contacts. Each week, it’s usually the same guy, standing by a truck who owns a construction type business. Looks like he is also one of the original founders of the Twin Cities site. So of course he’s going to win, he’s the one who puts in the most time! It would be like me sending out an announcement on LinkedIn each week to the LinkedMinnesota group saying I am the mayor of Linkedin and not giving others a chance to win. The people who are the founders or managers of such groups, should not win contests such as these (in fact, at all LinkedMN events, staff and volunteers are not allowed to win any door prizes). Therefore, I have not decided to complete my profile and upload my contact list because of two reasons:

They want more people on Merchant Circle, so giving them your contacts is a handy way to promote them by you inviting others to your circle. And then you get to compete to be #1 and get your name on the mayor plate, but how can you when the Mayor is always the guy by the truck? Is anyone making money off Merchant Circle anyway? If you are, let me know! I have wondered that as well, and am still watching that site. I will add, the one thing that I do enjoy from them is that they send out promotions for companies under the Merchant Circle name and I would like to find out more about that type of advertising, as it is probably costly…I will hold back until I do more research on it.

TO CLOSE: Is it good for your SEO (search engine optimization) to join all these sites? Not too much. I have joined a few to test them out and never see my info on those sites when I google my business. It may help if you are very active, but I have yet to see my Plaxo account come up in Google ever.

Latest Craigslist Scam

| November 7, 2010 | 0 Comments

For those that participate on Craigslist (and I have for many years), we are all more than familiar with the latest scams. If you post an ad with your email, be prepared for fake emails that come back to you (telling you to check out fake links, etc).

Now that I have opened a second location, I have to put up my credentials for those that want to hire us, so therefore…I get even more spam. But the spam I have seen in the past few days is not something I am familiar with. Here is an example of the email I am getting…

Dear Member, The following is an e-mail sent to you by Craigslist Team.

We have recently revised our terms of use, adding new provisions and additional information about our services. You must update your account and accept our terms of use – Log In Here (I took out the link to the fake Craigslist page) Your account will be blocked, if you don’t accept our terms of use. Thanks!

Here is a picture of the fake link.

I have Malwarebytes with real time protection installed on this computer, so of course I felt safe clicking on the link. I am not sure where it would take me, but I do have an official Craigslist login for business purposes. If I had logged in, I am not sure what would have happened. So I stopped with my testing at this point. If I had logged in, the scammer would have had my account information and maybe posted fake ads or done something else malicious.

Just giving my people a heads up, this is FAKE. Do not click on it or put in your information!

Click here to book an appointment! (in case you don’t trust your own antivirus products, want Malwarebytes or SUPERAntiSpyware installed, just want your system checked or have a full computer cleaning done because your computer is running sluggish or slow)