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Commpro Data Systems Commpro Data Systems is a corporate networking, computing, & telecommunication solutions provider.

Support for Windows 10 will end in October 2025. When support ends, Windows 10 devices will no longer receive security u...
09/10/2025

Support for Windows 10 will end in October 2025. When support ends, Windows 10 devices will no longer receive security updates. To help keep all your devices secure and functioning properly, it’s important to check whether they meet the requirements for Windows 11.
If you need help to verify your computers meet the new minimum requirements we will be glad to help you at zero cost to you.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us for additional guidance.

Great Article from Trend Micro about Spam and how to limit or stop it.
10/21/2022

Great Article from Trend Micro about Spam and how to limit or stop it.

What Is Spam and How to Stop It? How to Block Spam Calls and Texts?

Veeam Backup & Replication v11. Wins best of Show at VM World 2021The Business Continuity and Data Protection category f...
11/05/2021

Veeam Backup & Replication v11. Wins best of Show at VM World 2021

The Business Continuity and Data Protection category focuses on hardware and software products or cloud services that are designed to manage, back up, restore and replicate data in private or public clouds.

Winner: Veeam, Veeam Backup & Replication v11

What the judges said:

With release 11, Veeam has closed the gap between them and their competitors, and they have made their product into a fully complete solution. A lot of the features people were looking for, like storage reduction on premises and moving it out to the cloud, are now included.

Finalist: Rubrik, Rubrik Cloud Data Management - 6.0 Summer Release

https://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/photostory/252507765/Winners-of-the-Best-of-VMworld-2021-Awards/4/Business-Continuity-and-Data-Protection-2021-winner

Apple Issues Emergency Fix
09/15/2021

Apple Issues Emergency Fix

Citizen Lab urges Apple users to update immediately. The new zero-click zero-day ForcedEntry flaw affects all things Apple: iPhones, iPads, Macs and Watches.

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12/04/2017
Your company is growing and to accommodate the blessing you get new office spaces, It's the thirteenth hour on a Friday ...
12/04/2017

Your company is growing and to accommodate the blessing you get new office spaces, It's the thirteenth hour on a Friday and your Low Voltage IT contractor decides he is going to go on an extended weekend and the office is nowhere even close to being ready and your employees are showing up to the new office to work on Monday.

Who you gonna call? ComPro Data Systems!

We actually received this call from Mr. Jeff Arnold, President of Right Sure Insurance. It's an unfortunate situation that a contractor would put a company in this position but at ComPro Data System we don't have customers we have business partners and we are just as concerned with the success of your company as we are with our own.

We took Mr. Arnold up on his challenge to get the office up and running moving all the Network components from his old facility to the new and 72 active network connections that had to be wired and installed in to Cubicles and office walls. It was tough but we pulled it off everything installed and tested. As of today (Sunday) Jeff will show up to his new offices Monday morning and do what he does best, Selling top quality Insurance products to Business and individuals thought the united states and international clientele as well.

CommPro Data Systems,  Supporting the local community.  We have alligned a partnership with the Tucson Wildlife Center a...
05/24/2017

CommPro Data Systems, Supporting the local community. We have alligned a partnership with the Tucson Wildlife Center and will be donating a fairly large phone system to help them in the expansion of their offices enabling them to better help in community support services and the rescue of abandon and hurt native wildlife.

About Tucson Wildlife Center.

The Tucson Wildlife Center was established in 1998 by Lisa Bates and Peter Lininger, and officially became a 501(c)3 in 2000. At that time, we were immediately available to take in wild animals that had no where else to go.

From that point on, animals began pouring through the front door of the center.

Services provided by the Tucson Wildlife Center include an emergency helpline operating 24/7, capture and transportation of injured animals, a 24-hour emergency room, volunteer veterinarians on call, rehabilitation, release, and education. We work with several veterinarians, volunteers, the Arizona Game and Fish Departments, and the University of Arizona in aiding wild animals. We specialize in the treatment and release of animals such as javelina, birds of prey, and coyotes. All services are provided free to the public.

http://tucsonwildlife.com

05/15/2017

WannaCry Ransome Ware is a real threat to business. Fortinet came out with this white paper containing some good information.

Ransomware has become the fastest growing malware threat, targeting everyone from home users to healthcare systems to corporate networks. Tracking analysis shows that there has been an average of more than 4,000 ransomware attacks every day since January 1, 2016.

On May 12, FortiGuard Labs began tracking a new ransomware variant that spread rapidly throughout the day. It is a highly virulent strain of a self-replicating ransomware that has impacted such far-flung organizations as the Russian Interior Ministry, Chinese universities, Hungarian and Spanish telcos, and hospitals and clinics run by the British National Health Services. It is especially notable for its multi-language ransom demands that support more than two-dozen languages.

This ransomware is being referred to by a number of names, including WCry, WannaCry, WanaCrypt0r, WannaCrypt, or Wana Decrypt0r. It is spread through an alleged NSA exploit called ETERNALBLUE that was leaked online last month by the hacker group known as The Shadow Brokers. ETERNALBLUE exploits a vulnerability in the Microsoft Server Message Block 1.0 (SMBv1) protocol.

Affected Microsoft products include:
Windows Vista
Windows Server 2008
Windows 7
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows 8.1
Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows RT 8.1
Windows 10
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server Core installation option
Microsoft released a critical patch for this vulnerability in March in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS17-010. That same month, Fortinet released an IPS signature to detect and block this vulnerability. And we released new AV signatures today to also detect and stop this attack. Third party testing also confirms that Fortinet Anti-Virus and FortiSandbox effectively block this malware. Details about IPS and AV signatures are included at the end of this article.

We strongly advise all customers take the following steps:
• Apply the patch published by Microsoft on all affected nodes of the network.

• Ensure that the Fortinet AV and IPS inspections as well as web filtering engines are turned on to prevent the malware from being downloaded, and to ensure that web filtering is blocking communications back to the command and control servers.

• Isolate communication to UDP ports 137 / 138 and TCP ports 139 / 445.

We also recommend that users and organizations take the following preventive measures:
Establish a regular routine for patching operating systems, software, and firmware on all devices. For larger organizations with lots of deployed devices, consider adopting a centralized patch management system.
Deploy IPS, AV, and Web Filtering technologies, and keep them updated.
Back up data regularly. Verify the integrity of those backups, encrypt them, and test the restoration process to ensure it is working properly.
Scan all incoming and outgoing emails to detect threats and filter executable files from reaching end users.
Schedule your anti-virus and anti-malware programs to automatically conduct regular scans.
Disable macro scripts in files transmitted via email. Consider using a tool like Office Viewer to open attached Microsoft Office files rather than the Office suite of applications.
Establish a business continuity and incident response strategy and conduct regular vulnerability assessments.
If your organization has been affected by ransomware, here are some things to do:
Isolate infected devices immediately by removing them from the network as soon as possible to prevent ransomware from spreading to the network or shared drives.
If your network has been infected, immediately disconnect all connected devices.
Power-off affected devices that have not been completely corrupted. This may provide time to clean and recover data, contain damage, and prevent conditions from worsening.
Backed up data should be stored offline. When an infection is detected, take backup systems offline as well and scan backups to ensure they are free of malware.
Contact law enforcement immediately to report any ransomware events and request assistance.
The security of our customers’ systems is of paramount importance to Fortinet. We are actively monitoring the situation to respond to any new malicious behavior and will reach out immediately if new developments are discovered

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6336 N Oracle Road Ste 326
Tucson, AZ
85704

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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