How to Protect against Ransom Ware and Malware

 

Hey Gang,

Today I was thinking about the risks we all take each and every day.  Our lives are being found more and more on a digital format.  This alone brings me to the thought; How do we protect ourselves and the things that gives us meaning to life?

It seems we are surrounded by the bad guys always wanting to take advantage  by taking away or holding and controlling something of value to us.

So How do we Protect against Ransomware and Malware today?

I have been following some Company’s for many years like Norton, Semantic, and others  and you have find one you can trust day in and day out.

I chose the company GVO because they had the best solutions for both drive failures and ransomware.  They have a service called Gotbackup.

It is a  install and forget it piece of software that will backup and store your most precious pieces of software, pics, music and such.

Plus it’s not expense considering what your protecting.  So I suggest you check them out too.

To be upfront, I liked it so much I became a re-seller of the service so check it out.

CLICK HERE

 

Let me know of your experience, mine was awesome.

 

All the Best,

 

Steve

 

The worst Cyber attack in history yet

The worst Cyber attack in history yet I still think more will be forth coming. So Prep NOW!

Take a look Now at your Network, your Modems, your switches . How is your business setup for a recovery if your system went down like the Maersk Company?

Read the story of their recovery and learn  their sore lesson:

NotPetya ransomware took down a Global Company

 

Click the above link for the whole article on Wired.com via my Linked Post at LinkedIn.

Have you prepared for a Cyber attack.  The Russkies are a busy group and wanted to teach the Ukrains a lesson but the attack took out more than the Old Soviet Satellite nation.  Yes it had covered far more reaching ground than expected.

Enjoy the story.

 

“ICE Scan Code” A New Solution for Privacy and Emergencies

While we travel through our lives, we sometimes hit bumps along the way.

We have many times placed ourselves in these Solitary Digital Confines by expecting privacy and security to get away from the public and have some down time in our Homes or places of relaxation.

But we don’t have to loose all our Security and Privacy when Life bumps us, even in an Emergency.

Recently introduced is the “ICE Scan Code” System to allow many people and businesses a way for Direct Contact to those who are concerned responders, to be informed on a real-time basis of a personal event.   Sometimes an event it is not always one that requires dialing 911.  So to cover these type of events,  we introduced the “ICE Scan Code” System.  A Secured Message Forwarding System, Used only in Cases of an Emergency,  IE Lost Luggage, A Case of a Lost Back Pack, that junior left on the Public Bus. Maybe a Lost set of Car Keys.

Although you want to cover yourself if you did loose the keys while at the same time not offer the site address of your  home., by foolishly attaching the Mailing address to your Home on your key ring.  So, to offer a Solution to cover this,  we offer a Secured Database whereby if one looses an item or device, a Good Neighbor finding the device or Key ring can in fact, In An Emergency,  get in direct Contact via our Database. ( Sort of a Secured go Between).  Simply by Scanning the Digital Code imprinted on the Key Tag attached to the Key Ring would dial the custom number. ( Batteries not required.)

The Good Neighbor would then be able to leave a timely message without having knowledge of whom they are leaving a message with.  All they see is a Scan Code or a custom telephone number where they leave the message. Your private number is never published on the “ICE Scan Code” System.  We always suggest that if meeting the Good Neighbor, let it be in a well lit and public location. Such as a Fire Station or Police Station or perhaps Hotel Lobby or Restaurant.

Sometimes a Cell phone is found many hours after it has died from battery failure. So with an  “Ice Scan Code”  Mini Tag found on the back, it can be scanned to find the owner of said lost Cell phone.  Thus reuniting the happy owner to the device.

Lets say you come upon an accident, the occupants are out cold. Of course you would call 911, but if an “ICE Scan Code” label is on the vehicle, simply scanning the code with your Smart Phone, will allow you to inform the next of kin of what appears to be a person in need.

So,  we hope we have developed the “ICE Scan Code” System to assist  those in need no matter the age group, the article or location.  At  just $24.00 a year or  $ .06 cents a day it’s very affordable.   (However, currently we are limiting the “ICE Scan Code” System to the USA at this time.)

Click on the Section Header “ICE Scan Code” for more information on ordering.

I appreciate your comments, let me know your thoughts.

Best Regards,

S.Echols