The 21st Century Is Here!

The 21st Century Is Here!
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Another Day Another Java Attack - This Time It's Facebook Techs!

As I rolled over in my sick bed this morning and read my usual incoming daily news messages, one messages immediately stood out: A handful of Facebook engineers had their machines hacked after simply visiting a website that itself had been compromised.  In this case, the engineers had no idea that merely visiting the site, (not even downloading anything from the site) they had infected their machines.  Here is a recent quote from Facebook on the matter:

"Last month, Facebook Security discovered that our systems had been targeted in a sophisticated attack. This attack occurred when a handful of employees visited a mobile developer website that was compromised. The compromised website hosted an exploit which then allowed malware to be installed on these employee laptops. The laptops were fully-patched and running up-to-date anti-virus software. As soon as we discovered the presence of the malware, we remediated all infected machines, informed law enforcement, and began a significant investigation that continues to this day."

Now I hope this will really get people's attention.  I posted about this over a month ago (just scroll back) and even though fixes in the form of "patches" have been made, the fixes haven't fixed all loopholes.  Millions of people, billions of computers are open and subject to the security loopholes in Java.  Since I posted about this, I've deleted ALL Java from my computers and haven't missed it.  Yet Java is freely installed in most machines and we get weekly if not daily messages to update it.  Java is built into our browsers (phones, tablets and pc's) and basically helps us view certain websites.  Java is an old, old code, that in today's world has a lot of security loopholes.  Steven Jobs hated Java for this very reason.  Most websites use other code (HTML) now for viewing.  Even if you happen upon a site that needs Java to open properly, you won't even need it, because it will open just enough for you to understand what you're seeing.  For those of you who will argue "Oh but there are patches to fix that" and I argue back "Don't you think those Facebook engineers knew that, and had patches installed on their machines?  And look at what happened to them?  If you're as smart as a Facebook engineer, then you probably don't need to be reading this blog."  

Today visiting websites is like going to a watering hole in the wild outdoors in the jungle.  If the water is tainted everyone drinking from it can get sick.  You don't even need to download anything.  My antivirus warned me about a certain tech website that had been temporarily compromised.  Thank goodness!  Had I landed on that site, just by merely visiting I too could have been infected.  I value my machines.  I try to take care of them as often as possible.  I'm sure that many of you out there value your smartphones, tablets and pc's too as well.  We are compelled to protect our personal information, contacts and identity.  Well, today's tech world demands that you'll need to read up and become a little more vigilant about avoiding any mistaken steps into the world of computer hacking and identity theft.  Good luck!  Feel free to write me back.  Now back to sleep I go.

Read the link below from a fellow blogger with more detailed, technical information.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

A New Member of the Smartphone Darkside

I know, I know, this "news" is starting to actually get old, but yet another person at my job has purchased a Smartphone.  He's another older guy - that is he's in his 50's - has purchased an Android phone.  More specifically, he's purchased a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 just like mine after he has observed me working with my phone the past few weeks.  What's so funny is that he gave up an old flip phone that he has had for at least six years.  He actually swore and argued with me that he would never, ever "waste" his money on some crazy phone like mine.  He was happier than a pig in mud with his simple flip phone to make a simple phone call.

Well, it appears that he too has joined the Smartphone Darkside.  He stopped by and asked me to do some initial set up for him since the salesman in the store didn't do much for him other than sell him the phone and upgrade his phone plan.  The screen time out was still at 30 seconds, hardly enough time for an older man trying to learn a new trick to operate his phone.  I set that to several minutes and stopped the battery wasting "ripple" effect on his wallpaper.  I told him that wasting his battery on something like that will come back to bite him one day when he wants to make a phone call and can't because he wanted a special effect running on his cell phone.  Me and another coworker who also has a Smartphone assured him that no matter how fast or brilliant the Smartphone is - it will be as usuful to him as a paperweight if the battery runs out of power while he's just driving/walking around.  He looked at us all (three of us) and said "Okay, take that off then". <we all cracked up>

Now I know that there aren't a lot of people really following this blog too tough, and that's okay.  But for those that are following, I hope that what I put out here is helping you - or helps you steer a loved one to this blog and that this information here will help them.  Please do feel free to write a comment or question if you have one.

This Smartphone evolution is pretty amazing. Whether you chose Android, iPhone, or Windows 7 (and yes, Blackberry is finally back in the game) I hope you do choose according to what not only works, but what also helps you in your life.

There it is...the 21st century...right out there in front of us.  Up, up and away...


 

Friday, February 1, 2013

Another Run To The Windows 7 Border!

Last weekend I helped another coworker shop and find the dwindling stock of Windows 7 computers. Yes Microsoft is forcing their will upon us with Windows 8. I am advising friends and all that if you are not one who can withstand too much change, then go pick up a decent Windows 7 PC while you still can...because sooner or later...the resistance to Windows 8...will eventually be...futile.