***ALERT***
Beware of website scams!
I'm sorry I haven't posted about this sooner, as many of you have already talked to me about it, or received assistance dealing with it, but I'm afraid it's getting so out of control, I feel the need to drop everything and try to warn everyone else about the issue.
If you see something like above on your computer (or iPhone/iPad), DON'T FALL FOR IT! It's a complete hoax. If you were to call the number listed, you would get someone with a very thick accent, claiming to work for Apple (or Microsoft, or something else), who would then attempt to convince you to let them access your computer remotely (AGAIN, DON'T DO IT!). If you did let them, they would then proceed to show you a normal under-the-hood program on your Mac called Console, which constantly logs the computer's activity. They use that to trick you into believing that the logs are showing you error messages resulting from the 'virus' on your computer, and proceed to ask you to pay them between $250-500 to 'repair' your computer for you! Of course, even worse, they could install something themselves that could take over your computer, while they have access to it!!
If you want to read more about how they're doing this, check out this blog post. [In short, it's done using a "javascript hook".]
I've had clients reporting these things at a rate of several a week for a month or more, and it seems to be escalating. I'm not sure what can be done to stop it, but here's what to do if it happens to you:
If you see this on your iPad/iPhone, then follow these steps:
To summarize, I need to stess this simple rule:
Don't believe any warning you get on your computer/smartphone/tablet, via email, in Safari, or otherwise, unless it's generated by antivirus software YOU installed! If you're not sure about something, call Apple (or me), but never use a contact number that you haven't found yourself from Apple's website. The best number for them is 800-692-7753.
Speaking of antivirus/antimalware programs, there are two good free options for Macs now. First, to rid yourself of the ubiquitous 'adware' I see so often these days:
Then, if you want to have a little more (free!) peace of mind, there's this:
I hope I can save a few of you a lot of hassle by letting you know about all this! As always, call or email with questions.
970-417-8434
Hope to see you all at a class sometime soon!
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2015-08-26
***ALERT*** Beware of website scams!
2015-08-03
Mac Classes – August 2015
Belated Happy Colorado Day everyone! (In case you didn't know, "the Centennial State" came to be on Aug. 1st, 1876.) I know I'm always going on about the weather, but seriously, this has got to be one of the wettest summers on record. I have never seen this state so green in early August! Now if only it can clear up and be nice for the Ridgway Arts & Crafts Rendezvous this weekend!
Another thing I like to remind everyone is that changeable weather makes a good excuse to come inside for a Mac class, right? Read on for the class details...
(Oh, and I'd love some feedback on my new schedule of offering the focused classes on Tuesday evenings instead of Saturday mornings.)
Class list for August 2015:
Tues., August 18th, from 5:30-7:30 pm at the Ridgway Library: "Stay Safe on your Mac"; a new class, covering all aspects of security on your Mac.
Wed., August 26th, from 5-7 pm: FREE Mac OS X Overview; Ridgway Library.
Please, let me know if you plan to attend either of these classes; if I get enough commitments ahead of time, I don't have to send out a nagging reminder!
First off, on Tuesday, August 18th, from 5:30-7:30 pm, I'm offering a new class called Stay Safe on Your Mac (and really, any device that connects to the internet). These days, it's hard to do anything without using the internet, and most everything requires a username/password combo to access it. Then there's the scary stories of sites having all their user's account information stolen, and the ensuing worries about identity theft. What's a person to do?!? Well, this class should help you answer that question. From password creation & management, to tips for being safe from internet hoaxes, scams (and yes, even viruses, trojan horses and the like), this class will serve to give you the peace of mind you're looking for! Please let me know if you plan to attend. Cost, as usual, is $20.
Then, my regular last-Wednesday-of-the-month class at the Ridgway Library is on Wednesday, August 26th from 5-7 pm. This month, it's the FREE Mac OS X Overview. This class is held in the Library's computer lab. Space is limited, so you have to sign up, and the Library has asked that I handle the sign ups, so give me a call at 970-417-8434 (or drop me an email) if you'd like to attend. (Be aware that first-timers take priority over anyone who has taken the class before, but there are often openings for repeaters).
For the Mac Overview, there are six Macs in the computer lab, so only two of the eight attendees need their own laptops. This class is beginner-oriented, but we cover some different things every month; repeat attendees are encouraged (when there's room)!
Enjoy these dog days of summer everyone, it's going fast! I hope to see you at a class one day soon!!
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