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08/06/2018

Howdy all, well it looks like after an extremely difficult year and a slow Maine economy has forced me to reconsider the aspects of my business model. I will still assist with Cyber Security needs, but will no longer offering break/fix for hardware, nor will I be doing any Software support. I will be returning to school for either 3D print technology or CNC Machinist technology. I will still offer CAD services, but they will be mechanically and industrial based. If you are a follower, I thank you for that and ask to watch for my sell off to down size in order to relocate and return to college. If you have nay questions or need any examples of work, please let me know. Thanks again and watch for the changes.

Having a bunch of experience with online fraud, scams, hackers and removing there viruses, I thought I would share some ...
05/26/2018

Having a bunch of experience with online fraud, scams, hackers and removing there viruses, I thought I would share some recent findings while using Facebook to sell some items. Instantly my sale posts are getting these users with no friends, asking for either a text message or an email outside of Facebook.

I tried using closed groups to sell items was I tried initially. These groups are moderated and you must be accepted by the Administrators. To see scammers still getting in to this concept, prompted me to share this information with all of my contacts on Facebook.

If you have any questions or see something suspicious, please do not hesitate to contact me via this post or messenger. You can also use my personal page to also reach me, below.

https://www.facebook.com/eric.dolbec.5

PS: This is serious $h!t !! I have learned this is how terrorists, the black market and spy agencies from non-united nations countries are funneling currency, attempting to obtain sensitive information and ultimately steal what ever they can.

Thank you.

02/17/2018

Here it is, my first write up in a series of articles addressing the ever increasing threat of Identity Theft and Cyber Security attacks. I believe that understanding the true nature of the situation is key to increasing awareness and elevating your safety. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks.

To kick off 2018, Simptech will be posting security tips throughout the year. The tips are a must and also have merit due to the fact we have seen them all ignored with catastrophic results. The first one we shall discuss is "FAKE NEWS". Be very, very careful about which content you click on when reading an email about a celebrity, powerful person or even a family member having trouble, needing money or even death. We have a real situation to use as an example.
The first was a client had received and email from a good friend stating they lost their travelers checks and was currently stranded and needed financial assistance. This friend was actually traveling abroad and the scammers even had the name of the hotel they were staying at, in the email was a link to "Western Union". Now, the client contacted us after clicking this link. They did not erase the email, so we were able to see it in real time. All the information was accurate, the email address had be hijacked (password had been obtained by scammer), so they were able to use this person's real email address to send news of the fake situation. The scammers were also smart enough to use a legit Western Union logo for authenticity.
However, the link downloaded a worm that had jumped from her laptop to her personal PC at home via a piece of software that was out of date. This malicious piece of malware, in less than 24hrs, disabled windows updates on both PC's, disabled both PC's anti-virus software’s and was in the process of emailing all the recipients in the contact list more false information with a link. The only reason the client had suspicion was because she was receiving email denial notices (undelivered mail returned to sender errors) from outdated emails in her contact list. This also meant the clients email account had been compromised.
It was a lengthy process of first, changing the email account password, then disconnecting both PC's from the internet (i.e. Turn Off the Wi-Fi router or disconnect any access to the internet). Then, running multiple programs to find and remove the worm (virus) files from both computers. Once we were sure the worm was fully removed, Windows Update and the Antivirus program where re-enabled and then forced to update immediately. It does not end there, next we had the client contact her friend overseas, inform them of the situation and have her also disconnect any digital device she had, from the internet. Then, once the PC was fully updated, the Antivirus was updated and producing a clean scan, we emailed the list of contacts, letting them know to ignore this email for financial assistance. This took over 2 days to accomplish and in that time the worm had made its way to 3 of the clients’ contacts. In this case the clients identity and sensitive accounts where not compromise.
The main points of this scenario would be to 1) When you read an email containing content that has a cry for help or a story of great gravity, "The president of the U.S. has been shot.", take the time to pick up the phone and verify the information. 2) Change your Email passwords often. We recommend at a minimum every 3-6 months and if you subscribe to various news feeds, newsletters or other online services (i.e. PayPal or Amazon), you should be changing your email password monthly. You are all saying, what? Sounds like a ton of work and remembering them just got harder. Simptech has an easy to use method for handling such tasks that make it easier to manage. We will not divulge the information here for one major reason only. If perchance, one of these scammers reads this information, it will only help them to combat the solution. 3) This is the major point and this behavior must be practiced. BE AWARE OF WHAT YOU CLICK ON. There is a misleading element to the simplicity of clicking a link and clicking the wrong link could result in total file loss forever, hundreds of dollars lost to fixing the compromised computers or the theft of your identity.
This is just one example of thousands we have encountered over the years, yet the worm is most often seen via email. If you have any questions or you or someone you know has encountered this situation, please feel free to contact us. Thank you for listening and look for more, free tips on how to spot the scam.

12/30/2017

About to get back on the Simptechs wagon, will be looking for 3 guinea pigs to test and streamline a remote access IT service at the residential level. I may entertain a small business as well. If you are interested please contact me here or at the Simptechs page. The website is coming along slowly, just needed some downtime to relax, reflect and refocus on the details. Thanks.

10/11/2017

Hello everyone, after a lengthy hiatus SimpTech is returning to full time services. The business model has changed a bit and we are now a remote access technical support service with a year subscription for customers that provides you with an hour of technical support, malware and virus cleaning and optimizing for up to 2-3 pc's per household. Please contact us at [email protected] or call for more information.

03/27/2015

I am adding CAD services to the service list. 2D design to 3D rendering...contact us for more information.

This is the new Facebook site for SimpTechs.  Please feel free to like us and look for daily PC and device links, commen...
02/03/2012

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