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The Informer

The Informer
Scott Laron's Technology Awareness Blog

Serious Internet Explorer 7 Flaw

Microsoft has issued a statement asking everyone to switch to an alternative browser due to a serious flaw that can be exploitable while surfing the web. This can result in getting Malware on your computer. (Excessive Advertizment popups, problems surfing the web, or just a slow computer) Scott Larson Consulting is recommending that everyone switch to Firefox until this situation is cleared up.

Deadly Anti-Virus Updates

With recent reports of AVG Anti-virus version 8 update incorrectley detecting critical system files as viruses and removing them, there is a good chance your system is not going to boot. Its important to understand a few things.

Flash vulnerability still open to attacks via the clipboard.

There is still a Flash vulnerability out in the wild that can cause you to inadvertently click and install software that could damage your computer or at the very least serve up advertisements that you don't need and cause your computer's performance to degrade.

Update: 11/06/08 - This vunerablity has been fixed in the newest flash player version 9 or above. Please update your flash player by visiting http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/

Laptop Purchasing Guidelines

The last couple of years I have experienced a significant drop in the quality of laptops from name brand providers such as Sony, HP, and Gateway. A number of laptops have hit my bench with built in problems ranging from poor manufacturing to cheap, low performing parts that either break down or cause significantly increased response times when attempting to use the computer normally. I do my best to address these issues, as such I still feel bad when I have to tell a client that the Laptop they have purchased is suffering from problems related to physical defects, or poor craftsmanship/quality of components. The results of these defects usually become apparent a year after the warranty has expired, resulting in total disappointment on my part and the client as well.

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