by E.I.T. Author | Mar 6, 2017 | Blog
If you use Clef 2-factor auth. sign-in on your WordPress website(s), the app/plugin will stop working after 3 months from now. I have never used it myself, I saw that it had too many issues from the beginning, but many people do (in the millions actually). WordFence does have cell-phone sign-in, but only with their premium version. (which is expensive) …WordFence premium is $99 a year for a single license. It goes down significantly if you buy more licenses though. I would buy it unless I could get it for around $30, which requires signing up 25 licenses. If you are interested, send me your info, and if I get enough people together to get cheaper licenses, we could get them as a group. The final shutdown date for Clef is June 6, 2017. If you want to read their post, it’s here: https://blog.getclef.com/discontinuing-support-for-clef-6c89febef5f3#.nxyejqdl9
by E.I.T. Author | Mar 6, 2017 | Blog
The latest version fixed 39 bugs and some major security issues. Update your WordPress site today, or call Everything I.T and start a simple maintenance contract. We would love to maintain your site for you. Call or Chat today!
by E.I.T. Author | Mar 3, 2017 | Blog
Do you have a WordPress site? Do you understand about the necessary security to keep it from getting hacked? Are you aware that WordPress sites, even though they are the best, are also under constant threat of being hacked by bots (programmatic access) ?
Everything I.T. has many web services other than just great design. We can configure your site with security, and install safeguards to make it more secure. Better yet, for a small annual fee that amounts to roughly $20 a month, we can maintain your site for you. We can take charge of updating all those theme files, plugins, and WordPress core program files and keep it updated all the time, and we can also do both the file and database backups necessary to restore it in case something ever fails. If this is something you think you would like for your site, contact us TODAY! (OR just use the chat on the site to get a hold of us) Ask for a website maintenance contract.
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by E.I.T. Author | Feb 27, 2017 | Blog
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We would love to custom order and build your unique design of desktop PC, Server, Gaming Computer, whatever floats your boat!
Here’s one we recently built
Specs:
i7-6400K
16Gb of DDR4-3000 RAM
Nvidia GEforce 750ti
Corsair Water Cooled
extra SATA controller for extra sata ports
4 internal hard drives, 3Tb + 2Tb + 1.5Tb + 1Tb
Docking Station on top, but eSata port
6 USB 3.0 ports, and 6 USB 2.0 ports
2 Each Blueray/DVD read/burners
multi-card reader
2 each 200mm lighted fans, and multiple 80 & 120mm fans on all sides, top, and bottom of case
Thermaltake Overseer RX-1 Case
Has Windows 10 Enterprise, and is full UEFI compliant with all GPT disks.
by E.I.T. Author | Feb 24, 2017 | Blog
Cloudfare is a firewall service for websites. If you use Cloudflare, your site visitors may have had their data leaked… I’m not going to reinvent the wheel to give you all the details, just point you to the Wordfence article, which is very complete (including how to repair the data leak)
I’ll include that part, since it’s simple: If you use Cloudflare, and you have a WordPress website, Change your wp-config.php salts. This will log everyone out and invalidate cookies and sessions. This protects you and your site members in case any of their cookies have been stolen. Once you make this change, an attacker will no longer be able to use stolen session cookies from your site to sign in.
If you want more information, including what to do if your site is based on something other than WordPress, follow this link: https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2017/02/cloudflare-data-leak/?utm_source=list&utm_campaign=022317&utm_medium=email
by E.I.T. Author | Feb 16, 2017 | Blog
Do you ever just get sick and tired of them? I do…they come daily now. I want to change my phone number, but I really don’t even think that will help. Today the guy calls with an Indian accent so strong I can comprehend him, but he SWEARS he’s calling from New Jersey.
“Ma’am, your computer is downloading lots of executable files, are you aware of this?” …geeeez, do people really fall for this? I mean even the IRS phone scams are at least original, and a little harder to detect, but these computer tech phone calls are just so bad they are laughable. These guys are so STUPID to think that American people will really fall for their scam. I mean REALLY stupid. And here I thought they had a lot of intelligent people in India…but I guess they have more dummys than most. I mean come on already.
I just wanted to vent today. My bad. Don’t fall for any phone scams though. Remember, verify, verify, verify. And if you think you really have a problem, don’t let some unknown person who calls you, on to your computer. Just hang up and call a legitimate technical support to check it out.
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