by The Same Day Computer Team | May 18, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized
With everyone switching to chip cards, hackers have had to change their equipment as well. We have heard of skimmers, the device that criminals attach to the ATMs that can read the strip on your card, with the chip cards they had to make an adaptation. They created...
by The Same Day Computer Team | May 17, 2018 | Blog, Info/Contact, News, Uncategorized
Recently researchers discovered some apps in the Google Play Store contain malicious adware! They haven’t named which apps, but they did say that the apps were for: Calculators App lockers Call Recorders Emoji Keyboard Additions Space Cleaners Tricks hackers use:...
by The Same Day Computer Team | May 16, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized
Our phones store everything from our address books to banking information! It’s no wonder criminals are targeting them more and more! The latest attack, GLitch, is a ‘row hammering’ attack. What is ‘row hammering’? Row hammering is an attack on the memory, or RAM. ...
by The Same Day Computer Team | May 15, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, Laconia, News, Uncategorized
With all the bad news surrounding Facebook lately, I guess they decided it was time for some good. Facebook has announced new features that they will be rolling out shortly, not the least of which is called ‘Clear History.’ This feature will allow you to “delete data...
by The Same Day Computer Team | May 14, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized
Last week Microsoft rolled out their April 2018 Update with it’s newest features. Along with the new features was a patch to re-fix the Meltdown bug. What was wrong with the previous patch? Apparently, the patch that previously came out made that Meltdown fix...
by The Same Day Computer Team | May 11, 2018 | Blog, Front Page, News, Uncategorized
Over the past months, Twitter has had a prototype of an encrypted messaging system. It recently showed up on the Android phones, allowing them to have ‘secret’ conversations. Up until now, the direct messaging, or DM, on Twitter hasn’t been encoded which means that...