by The Same Day Computer Team | Jun 10, 2019 | Blog, Front Page, Info/Contact, News, Uncategorized
Hackers have come up with a new trick that is so convincing that Homeland Security has put out notices about it! Phase One: Hackers contact you via Facebook or games on Facebook and attempt to gain your trust. They tell you a story about a ‘hardship’ they...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Mar 19, 2019 | Blog, Front Page, Info/Contact, News, Uncategorized
This term is used to describe accounts that been closed for a while and reopened. There are three ways that these accounts can ‘come back to life’ if you will: 1: Accidentally. 2: ‘Targeted,’ which means that someone intentionally uses an...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Nov 6, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, Info/Contact, Uncategorized, What We Do
Chances are that there are times when your smart phone seems to take forever to do things. There are many reason why this could happen. The most likely reason is that you have accumulated clutter since you got the phone. For instance, you may have apps that you no...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Oct 18, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, Info/Contact, Uncategorized
Coming in the form of a phone call from Wells Fargo. Hackers spoof their phone to make it look like the phone call is coming from the number on the back of your bank card. They say that there was a fraudulent charge on your account in another state, have you been on...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Sep 5, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, Info/Contact, News, Uncategorized
Spam used to be easily recognized by your spam filter. You didn’t have to think about opening your emails, or questioning the authenticity of them. Hackers are getting smarter and finding ways around spam filters. The typical scam warning signs are changing. No...
by The Same Day Computer Team | Aug 10, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, Info/Contact, News, Uncategorized
The latest phishing scam is directed at PayPal users. The email looks pretty good when it arrives. The from address is service@paypal.com and the subject is PayPal Account Warning. When you open the email you will find your typical scam warnings: 1: Grammar and...