Gmail rolling out updates.

Reno Computer Repair - Gmail
Reno Computer Repair – Gmail

Reports around the internet show that google has started their gmail update. With some new features like a brand-new sidebar, snooze and Smart Reply, Confidential mode. And more obvious security warnings about suspicious emails added and redesign of the user interface. Initial impressions are overall good. But it might throw few people off when they log in and  see the new look.

What did you backup today?

Reno Computer Repair Data-Backup
Reno Computer Repair Data-Backup

One of the most common themes I cover on all the blogs I have kept is making backups. Almost any computer disaster can be recovered from with a good set of backups.

Unfortunately, I see customers daily with bad or non-existent backups. Some have installed backup software and then never checked that it was working. Others are backing up to full hard drives or even worse to the drive they are trying to backup from.

And many forget that in today’s modern world, it’s not just the computer that has to be backed up. Phones, tablets and other devices may also need to be backed up.

Backing up is not just the pictures you have taken and documents you have created. It’s downloaded software you use everyday, your copies of the install programs you have on CD’s. It “ALL” your passwords and product codes. The list goes on and on.

So when I ask the question “What did you backup today?” I am asking what have you done to protect your digital life from the next hardware failure, ransomware attack, bad relationship or disgruntled employee.

If you don’t have an answer to this question then you need to contact RenoGeek to setup a real plan that protects all the data you need to keep safe.

Spring Creators Update Delayed

Reno Computer Repair - windows update
Reno Computer Repair – windows update

Windows 10 Spring Creators Update seems to have missed it’s April 10th tentative release date. Rumours indicate a bug has stopped the update from being release to the general public.

When Microsoft was asked about the delay they replied in typical CORP-SPEAK with…

“We’re excited to release the next update to Windows 10 and we’ll share more when we’re ready.”

So in other words you will get it when you get it. lol 🙂

But at least it gives end users a bit more time before the next major slowdown of their computers.

Do you know about the Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act ?

Reno Computer Repair - right to repair computers
Reno Computer Repair – right to repair computers

This past week the FTC has started putting manufacturers on notice that they must honor their warranties and stop interfering with their customers right to repair equipment themself or have an outside company perform repairs for them.  Therefore enforcing the Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975.

What this means to regular consumers is that they no longer void their warranty when they decide to try and repair an item such as a computer or they hire a outside company such as RenoGeek to do computer repairs for them.

They even took note of the Warranty Void stickers we see on most electronic devices, stating that such stickers are both misleading and illegal.

What this means for the average computer user is that they no longer need fear losing their warranty if they repair their equipment or hire somebody to do it for them.

It’s also evidence that the government will take action against the growing trend by some companies like Apple, who try and make their computers almost “repair proof”. In other words, they try and design a product that is very hard to almost impossible to repair to insure customers buy new equipment or send their equipment back to the manufacturers for repairs that in general are much more expensive than the going rates at most repair shops.

So score one for consumers this week. 🙂

 

Think Facebook is bad for privacy? check out google.

Reno computer repair - google
Reno computer repair – google

While Facebook has been on the bad end of the news cycle for a time now with all their privacy issues. It might surprise some (or not) all the information Google keeps on you.

Searches, visited websites, tablet and phone access and more. A warning here if your on a shared computer (everybody using the same browser and account) you might not want to see this.

But if your curious how much google has on you click the link to your account information… You can also delete this information from this page. Which I might suggest becomes a new habit for you.

https://myactivity.google.com/myactivity?utm_source=my-activity&utm_campaign=my-act-restricted

 

Watch out for the gmail pseudo hack

Reno Computer Repair - gmail
Reno Computer Repair – gmail

Somebody found a flaw in the way gmail treats email addresses with “.” in the email address. To put it simply if my email address was james@gmail.com but somebody sends an email to j.ames@gmail.com. Gmail assumes it is for james@gmail.com and sends it to me. Even though the address is not mine. In other words gmail ignores periods in email addresses.

Why is this bad? Well it makes it easier to trick you into thinking you are getting a legitimate email from people and companies when in fact you might be getting setup for an attack. How  would this attack work?

A hacker can sign up for common services like netflix, hulu or amazon prime and use the suspect version of your gmail address. From there when they are done signing up they can order products or services with a bogus credit card number and when it fails you (the one with a good gmail address) may get an invoice or request to update your credit card from these companies and you might assume it’s your normal bill and pay it.

This would then mean the hacker got you to pay for services because gmail assumed the bogus address was yours and you thought it was legit because it came from a service you use already.

How to protect yourself beside deleting your gmail accounts? Always check carefully where and email came from AND who it was addressed to. For any email asking for money or account information.

 

Office 365 is down

reno computer repair -office 365
reno computer repair -office 365

As of this writing Office 365 seems to be down for most people worldwide. Microsoft confirms via twitter, but no ETA about when it will come back.

Time to start looking for that Office XP install disk, lol.

 

 

Facebook will not increase privacy for American’s

reno computer repair by RenoGeek- GDPR
reno computer repair – GDPR

In Europe a new law, the General Data Protection Regulation or (GDPR) is about to take effect. This new law will help insure that Europeans will have increased privacy protections. Preventing many companies from data mining their users personal information. In a phone interview with Reuters yesterday Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook declined to confirm that these new protections would be universally implemented. Skirting the issue. This would imply then that if you don’t live in the EU you will not be enjoying the same protections that millions of others will have by default.

When you combine this and the Cambridge Analytica  / Facebook snafu, in which 50 million users privacy was ignored and their experiences on Facebook polluted via ads trying to push a certain political view, it does not look good for the privacy of the average American using Facebook.

So as has been always the case, you will have to be in charge of your own privacy while using the Internet. As these bigger companies are turning computer end users into their primary product.

So implement all the privacy changes that experts have already been talking about for a long time. Use https everywhere, privacy badger, popup blockers, VPN’s and of course go into the privacy setting on Facebook and set them to more secure settings.

Not sure how to do all this? Call your local Computer Expert, RenoGeek.

A better DNS?

Reno Computer Repair Blog- cloudflare dns
Reno Computer Repair – cloudflare dns

Short post today.

Seems like cloudflare wants to get into the DNS (Domain Name Server) business. They are promising faster and more secure name resolution along with not storing information for more than a week. Should give google and opendns a run for their money. If you want to try it yourself (at your own risk) change your computer or router settings to 1.1.1.1 or 1.0.0.1 and you can check them out at…

https://1.1.1.1/