People were cleaning up my old stuff and found a memory card ... It was 16MB (not GB) memory card. That is 1/1000 the size of 16GB card which you can buy now for under $10.00.I am sure I paid more than $10- for this 16MB card. It is going to PSPinc museum.
I just want to remind myself and people around me. If we do not create something new for nest 5 years, what we are selling right now is worth 1/1000 like you see on this memory card.
PSPinc and Atomic Info. Tech did Ask-a-Pro about Cyber Security today at Seattle Executives Association. There are many great information shared at the meeting and all are valid.
We talked about preventing the problem from happening, but I think you really think you should think about what to do when problem happens. Remember no matter what you do, if you can access it, someone else will. If the paces like Pentagon can be hacked, you have very little change your company's data is secure.
So make sure you have several backups (offline backup and lock it up) which you cannot yourself cannot access unless you are physically at the office. That is a good start. Also, you need to make sure you protect yogurt customers' data at all cost.
Different Company ... Same Sequence
Do not click or give a way your personal information.$1.99 for shipping
Once they know your Credit Card Number ... they will charge what they can and run.
Or they may sell your info and credit card number at black market.
You receive an email like this.When you click, it takes you to a website.
In this case has nothing to do with Sam's Club.You geta popup message like this.There survey will start ... you are asked answer many questions.Then it will take to to this URL (home Page Address)
Again, it has nothing to do with Sam's Club.You choose which gift you want.
Notice, gifts are free but there is a shipping. You enter your information and use your credit card to pay for this small shipping.
Well, if you complete those ... you just gave away your personal information with your credit card number.
This is what you get when you click on the SPAM/Phishing Email.
If you receive something like this, DO NOT OPEN.
This is a sample of phishing mail.
Phishing is typically carried out by email spoofing or instant messaging, and it often directs users to enter personal information at a fake website, the look and feel of which are identical to the legitimate one and the only difference is the URL of the website in concern.
Fitbit One I was using since January 10, 2014 does not hold charge any more. So I decided to retire it today. It worked for 3 years and 9 months. Fitbit is one of those products that really change the way people track their activities. For that, I will donate this unit to PSPinc. museum.