by The Same Day Computer Team | Aug 9, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Services, Store-Specific News, Uncategorized, What We Do
A recent cyber-attack WannaCry (short for WannaCrypt) prompted Microsoft to put out a security update for all Windows users, including those using older versions, such as Vista. What Microsoft didn’t say is that while researchers were fixing WannaCry they found a 20...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Aug 8, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Store-Specific News, Uncategorized
We all hear the term “ransomware,” but do we know what it is? Imagine this: You receive an email from your credit card company – you have gotten emails from them before. You quickly flip through to make sure you haven’t missed an account update or an electronic...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Aug 7, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Info/Contact, Laconia, News, Store-Specific News, Uncategorized
Stantinko malware first came out in 2002 before Vista, XP, or any of the new versions of Windows. The reason it’s still running strong today? Cyber criminals have kept up with it and made sure that it is still compatible with your operating system. They have also...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 26, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Services, Store-Specific News, Uncategorized, What We Do
This latest scam comes to you in an email from the President’s daughter and looks like this: As always, if we can ever be of assistance, please feel free to give us a call at 603-524-1400, email us at support@samedaycomputers.com, or link up with one of our...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 25, 2017 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, Services, Store Locations, Store-Specific News, Uncategorized, What We Do
Many believe these are the same. They aren’t. Cloud storage (such as google drive) keeps your files in the cloud so you can access them from anywhere or share between multiple computers. It doesn’t function as a good backup tool since you can easily delete or...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Jul 24, 2017 | Blog, News
This scam looks almost exactly like an Apple notification email with the attachment: Dokument.zip. After downloading, it says it didn’t work and asks for the administrative password to fix. Then it replaces your AppStore with a fake one. Soon there are ‘security...