PC Pitstop Newsletter – June 2012 #2
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If you have accidentally formatted some important files and don’t backup there’s a great chance that formatted data will be recovered if you are using Windows OS.
Windows Talk: 4 Steps to Recover Formatted Windows Data Read More »
Email account theft is rampant. If it happens to you, there are several steps that you need to take not only to recover your account, but to prevent it from being easily hacked again.
Ask Leo: Email Hacked? 7 Things to do NOW Read More »
Learn how you can set Windows to use some publicly available better time servers that respond quickly and provide the correct time.
Windows Guides: Changing Time Servers in Windows 7 Read More »
7 years after one lucky PC Pitstop customer won $1,000 by simply reading our End-User License Agreement (EULA) — our experiment continues to garner attention in articles detailing the dangers of unread EULAs.
It Pays To Read License Agreements (7 Years Later) Read More »
In this video tutorial you will see how to test TCP IP connection by using the ping command.
Tips4PC.com: How-to Ping IP Address and Check DNS Settings Read More »
I always considered it important to have our program clearly defined as an authentic application. There is a value in proving a file you’re about to install on your computer comes from a reputable company like BillP Studios.
Bits from Bill Pytlovany: Is That Software Officially Certified? Read More »
Any doubts I may have had about the viability of QR codes have evaporated. You know a new technology is catching on when malware authors start using it to snare unwary users. Read on to learn how those funny black squares can carry a nasty (and expensive) payload…
Bob Rankin: Can QR Codes Spread Computer Viruses? Read More »
Can ‘consumer grade’ anti-virus products protect us against computer viruses the likes of which we have recently seen with Flame & Stuxnet?
Anti-Virus software is missing the worst Read More »
Password security has never been more important. With occasional security breaches at service providers, and rampant email account theft you need to do everything you can to make sure you’re choosing and using secure passwords.
Ask Leo: How do I choose a good password? Read More »