Rob Nugent

Professional Security, Inc.

“Stephanie and I have worked on an employee newsletter as an ongoing project. She’s quick, thorough and provides good working solutions when things don’t work out quite right the first time. Plus, it’s all done electronically, which helps me when time is short. You’d do well to engage Stephanie and CyberSpyder if you have a project of this sort or a website.” – T. Honeycutt, Professional Security, Inc.

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Five Biggest Facebook Scams or Hoaxes

Facebook

     First, I want to apologize for there not being any blog posts last week (or Tuesday of this week.) I got hit up beside the head with a pretty vicious flu bug and it knocked me down for a few days.

    Today’s post will be for all of our Facebook friends out there. We’ll take a quick look at the five most common (or biggest) scams (or hoaxes) that seem to persist on Facebook.

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Windows 8 Update Feature and Internet Explorer Vulnerability

Windows 8

     This bog post has two parts. If you want, you may read the Part 2 first, but the second has a relationship with Part 1.

Part 1

     For people who want to take a little more “hands on” approach to updating their Windows 8 updates from Microsoft, here’s the easiest way to get you to where you need to be: Press the Windows key

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The “problem” of Google using your photo and reviews in their ads – SOLVED!

For those of you worried about the new “problem” of Google using your Google account information (profile photo and reviews in ads) – click this link and then uncheck the box at the bottom (if checked) and click SAVE: https://plus.google.com/settings/endorsements?hl=en REMEMBER: This only affects you on Google products and ONLY if you have a Google […]

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