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Software: What to do Before / During / After a Malware infection.

computer virus This Malware thing is becoming such a common issue that its driving me up the wall (In My opinion).  I’ve been ask by many customers if its just tech’s creating these malware infections for job security.  Let me tell you that I can promise you no tech worth his knowledge wants this kind of job security.  (End of my Soapbox)

So what do you do with your computer to give you a fighting chance?  Here is what you should do

Now that your pc is not infected

1 – Verify that you have “Fairly recent”* version of antivirus software installed, and that the AV software at is installed is running the latest Definitions possible.

a – *What do I mean by fairly recent, if you find your antivirus software and it says anything less than 2009 in the name (as in Norton 2005, McAfee 2003, etc.) then its to old.  Antivirus software that old will just not have the information needed to keep up with the ever changing landscape

b – If its older than 2009, then I recommend just uninstalling it, and downloading a free Antivirus offering.  (See the next answer for recommendation)

c – What if you find that you don’t even have antivirus installed or that the one you have is old.  I recommend visiting www.ninite.com (http://www NULL.ninite NULL.com).  There you will find a selection of Free Up to Date antivirus offerings.  There are a couple of offerings, I would recommend MSE (Microsoft Security Essentials), but you would not do bad with any of the ones listed.  Its at least better than the situation you were in.  All you need to do is put a check next to one you select, then at the bottom select “Get Installer”, and hit run when prompted.  It should download and install it for you.

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**Remember to uninstall any old antivirus before installing its replacement, as pc’s don’t like to have 2 AV software running at the same time.

2 – Now that we have the AV situation address, you now need to add 2 pieces of free software to your install.  It is hoped that you never need to use them but it makes life much easier if you install them now, before you get infected.  (Think about it like car insurance, you don’t want to try and get the insurance after crash, same thing applies here for the software).

a – Go back to www.ninite.com (http://www NULL.ninite NULL.com) and select Malwarebytes and SuperAntiSpyware. Click on the “Get Installer” button at the bottom and then click run when prompted.  That should install both.

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b – Once installed you want to open each of the 2 programs you just installed at least once to make sure they installed correctly, and also to update the programs to the latest definition files. You should also run a full scan with each of the 2 programs on all hard drives.  To make sure that nothing is hiding in your system.

c – If either Malwarebytes or SuperAntiSpyware finds anything during its scans it will tell you at the end and very simply help you clean up your pc.  (Just select the infected files found and select remove infected)

3 -   Lastly, go back to www.ninite.com (http://www NULL.ninite NULL.com) , and select the following files

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  • QuickTime
  • Flash
  • Flash (IE)
  • Java
  • .NET
  • Silverlight
  • Air
  • Adobe Reader

These are all programs that most average users have installed, and vulnerabilities in old versions of these programs are some of the most common ways that many of the bad guys use to infect pc’s. Once you have all of these selected, click on “Get Installer” and then click on run when prompted.

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You may notice that I list www.ninite.com (http://www NULL.ninite NULL.com) a lot in the options above.  Just to make it clear, Tech Geek and More has no direct or indirect participation with ninite.  Ninite is just a TGM recommended site, because they make updates simple, opposed to having to visit multiple sites to get the the updates accomplished. In addition, TGM appreciates the fact that when you install these programs via Ninite, they do not install Toolbars, or other junk that drives all Techs crazy (as we have to constantly uninstall Junk).

 

What to do once you do get infected

Unfortunately, even with taking every precaution imaginable its still possible to get infected. At the point of being infect here is what you need to do

1 – DON’T PANIC! (Seriously, if you panic you will not remember to follow the following steps and will probably make things worse)

2 – Immediately shut down the pc.

a – Try to do it by clicking on Start – Shutdown – Shutdown on the screen and if that doesn’t work, then just hold the power button on the pc until the pc powers off.

3 – Once the pc is off, power it back on and as soon as pc starts to boot press F8 over and over, until you get to the safe mode screen choices, use the up/down arrow to select safe mode with networking and hit enter

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**Keep in mind that in safe mode your pc will look a little “odd”, that is normal.**

4 – Once you get into your pc, Go to start –> settings –> control panel –> and click on internet options –> then go to connections tab –> and click on LAN settings (toward bottom) and make sure nothing in that window is checked, if it is uncheck it, then click ok

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5 – At this point if you have not installed SuperAntiSpyware or Malwarebytes, go to Step#2 under “Now that your pc is not infected” (above) and follow those steps to install both programs.

6 – Once installed, start by running SuperAntispyware, and when prompted select yes to update definition files. Once definitions are updated, run a Full Scan on all your Hard Drives (That would be any drive that doesn’t hold a CD or DVD).

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The scan will probably take 1 hour on most average sized drives (Average = 320 gig drives). Once scan is completed, select all files that show infected and then click on remove select.  That covers part of the process.  Now to the next part.

DO NOT REBOOT IF PROMPTED

7 – Now start Malwarebytes, and when prompted say yes to updating the definition file.

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8 – Once updated, select Perform full scan and hit select

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You will then be asked to select your drives, select all drives that don’t use CD or DVD and press Scan

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The scan will probably take 1 hour on most average sized drives (Average = 320 gig drives). Once scan is completed, select all files that show infected and then click on remove select.  That covers part of the process.  Now to the next part.

IF PROMPTED AGAIN –> DO NOT REBOOT
9 – Now in Windows –> Go to start –> run –> and type msconfig
a – This opens the msconfig window.  Under the start up tab –> Uncheck all items listed.  (DO NOT touch any of the other tabs) and click ok.

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IF PROMPTED TO REBOOT –> AGAIN SAY NO

There is 1 more step.
10 – Open up My computer and go to –> c:\ drive –> windows folder –> system32 folder –> drivers folder –> etc. folder and in that location find a file called hosts and double click it, when prompted select to open with notepad.

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Once the file opens look for the following line “#    127.0.0.1       localhost”

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As shown in the example anything below the 1st 127.0.0.1 needs to be deleted.  Then save your changes by clicking on File –> Save.

Once you have done all this reboot.

After the clean up in safe mode

After the clean up in safe mode, and the reboot, there are still a couple of things you need to do.

1 – You will need to reinstall your Antivirus product.  If you were infected, there is a chance that your AV product is compromised, if nothing else, it just makes sure its complete or gives you a choice to pick a new AV package. This is especially important if your AV software is a few years old.  Make sure to uninstall then reinstall.

2 – Using the Step#3 in the “Now that your pc is not infected” section. Make sure you update the programs listed in that section.

With that you should be back up and running.

Hardware: How to resolve SD Card issues (In Windows)

image I ran into an issue this week when I attempted to format an 8 GB High Capacity SD Card inside of a camera and it failed to format. I then put the SD card in a pc and attempted the format from the pc only to receive and error and be unable to format the SD card.

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The pc would report that the SD card was not formatted and needed to be.  When I attempted to format on the pc, I would get an error that said “Failed to format the device”

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In doing some research on this issue I discovered that there is an SD Association (Link: http://www.sdcard.org (http://www NULL.sdcard NULL.org)) and they have a free Program specially designed to format SD/SDHC/SDXC cards.  The program called SD Formatter has the following advantage (From the SD Association Page)

This software formats all SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards and SDXC memory cards that comply with the SD File System Specification. SD Formatter provides quick and easy access to your SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards.

The SD Formatter was created specifically for SD/SDHC/SDXC Cards. It is strongly recommended to use the SD Formatter instead of formatting utilities provided with operating systems which format various types of storage media. These generic utilities may result in less than optimal performance for SD/SDHC/SDXC Cards.

So I downloaded the program called SD Formatter 3 and tried it on ,my SD card. Here are the steps for using SD Formatter -

- The application initializes with just one small screen.

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- First, select the drive containing the card you wish to format. Likely, this will be E or F for most Windows users. Notice that when you select the drive, the size of the SD disk appears just below the selection. For the 4GB card used in this example, the size is recognized as 3.68 GB. (No Matter what size SD card you use, the size will report just a little bit smaller due to formatting requirements).

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- Next, click Option to select how you want the SD card formatted. A dialogue box appears with a dropdown menu listing three “format type” options.

  • The first, Quick, is simply a standard wipe of the disk—all data currently on the disk will be erased.
  • The second, Full (Erase), will put the disk into a proper SD format, be aware that even though this lists as Erase because it does a simple delete vs. overwrite, it may still be possible (Its not easy but could be done) to recover the files that were on the drive.
  • The third option, Full (OverWrite),—is the option you will want to use most often, as it formats the card properly, while giving it a fresh start with no old data left on the disk at all. Not all cards support this, but if you choose this and the card does not support the option, the formatter automatically reverts to the second “erase off” option during the formatting process. (NOTE: With this option, when its gone, its gone!)

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- Under the Format Type dropdown menu is a second menu called “format size adjustment” that asks if you want to try to increase the amount of space on your SD card or not. Turning this option on will allow you to use the maximum space possible on your SD card. Once you have made your selection, click OK.

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- You will be brought back to the original formatter screen where it should display the options you just selected:

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-  Click Format. If you select Quick you will be informed that “Data may be retrieved after quick format. Meaning that it will not completely overwrite what is on the card. (However, you will need special recovery software to retrieve files from the card as all the pointers that would show you the files when you look at the drive will be removed, so the card will appear blank) Click OK

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- Finally after that you will be asked one last time if you are sure you want to do this. If you are sure, click OK.

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- A new dialogue box then displays the status of your formatting efforts. For the options selected above, it first erases all files from the disk, then formats it. If you are using a larger disk, as in this example, this process will take a few minutes. Do not turn off your computer or remove the disk until the entire process is complete.

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When complete, a dialogue box appears telling you the results of the formatting process.

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With that you should now have a very usable SD card.

iPhone: How to capture a picture of your screen

apple-logo There are many reasons why getting a picture of your screen is helpful.  You may want to take a picture of a text or IM conversation, an error, a game score, or anything else imaginable, are just some of the reasons I’m aware of.

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The following simple steps can be taken to capture a picture of any screen of the iPhone

Step 1: Navigate to The Screen You Want to Capture

Move to the screen you want to that an image of just like normal. Make sure it appears on the screen exactly as you want it to appear in the picture. Once you see it on the screen exactly as you want it, you’re ready to take a screenshot!

Step 2: Take The Screenshot

Taking the screenshot is an easy process, as you only need to push 2 buttons:

  1. Hold down the sleep/wake button on the top, right edge of the phone
  2. At the same time press the home button 2 times (short presses)

The screen will flash momentarily, signifying the picture has been taken. These screenshots are now automatically saved as photos in your camera roll.

How to: Getting the old picture view back on Facebook (workaround)

facebook On Thursday 2/10/2011, Facebook announced on their (LINK) blog page (http://blog NULL.facebook NULL.com/blog NULL.php?post=432670242130) in post called (LINK) More Beautiful Photos (http://blog NULL.facebook NULL.com/blog NULL.php?post=432670242130), that they are rolling out the new picture viewer to all Facebook users.

UPDATE on Thursday, February 10, 2011: We are rolling out the new Photo Viewer to everyone over the course of the next few weeks. Now, you can browse more photos faster without having to lose your place in Facebook. Visit the Help Center (http://www NULL.facebook NULL.com/help/?page=831) to learn more about using the Photo Viewer. Check out our Engineering blog (http://www NULL.facebook NULL.com/notes/facebook-engineering/developing-facebooks-new-photo-viewer/499447633919) for more technical details about how we designed and engineered the new feature.

  The new viewer is supposed to give users the following

  • Higher Resolution

We’re increasing the size of the photos stored from 720 pixels to 2048 pixels on the largest edge, for an 8 times increase overall

  • A Better Photo Viewer

   The new viewer makes it simpler and faster to navigate photos

  • Easier Tagging and Uploading

With our new uploader, you will be able to tag multiple photos in the same album all at once, as well as tag photos of the same person with a lot less effort

Some Comments made about this new picture viewer (these were posted on the same Facebook announcement by various Facebook users)

  • THIS BIG BLACK SCREEN IS MAKING MY PICTURES SMALLER NOT LARGER
  • I have a back button on my browser. I think I can handle browsing photos. I’d rather hit back 40 times than use this stupid new photo viewer, what a nightmare
  • No, I do not like this new way. I can’t see the photos. C can’t see what I have put on and sure can’t see what other friends have on their site. i guess older people or those of us wit eye problems don’t matter. Why would anyone ever do this so lots can’t see I don’t know!!!!!!
  • The new photo viewer is awful. It’s skips pictures when you are clicking on the arrow buttons and when you click on the actual picture. I hate pop ups, and I feel like the new photo viewer is one big pop up. The photos are actually smaller than they used to be. It’s really hard to tag ppl b/c it stays on the tagging function until you click “done tagging” even if you’ve moved on to the next picture. It’s harder to edit the picture info… i.e. caption, rotate, etc. Why mess with a good thing? The old way was SOOO much better. Please change!

So what does the Facebook Picture Viewer look like now / What issues are there

When accessing pictures in the new Facebook viewer they will look like this now.

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However as well intentioned as this Facebook change was (as the reasons listed above – given by Facebook sound good), the implementation leaves A LOT to be desired.  Here are some of the things that I have directly noticed.

  • Pic viewer only shows black screen, no pic sometimes
  • Pictures show smaller now than they did
  • Browser has locked up more than once while trying to use the new pic viewer (Both IE8 and Firefox)

Workaround to the old version back (It’s simple)

  • Unfortunately this new Picture viewer is not an optional selection.  Facebook in its wisdom has chosen to make this a standard for all users in the coming weeks.  If you find that you don’t like the new viewer, here is a simple workaround that will get you the old viewer back (unfortunately the viewer will revert back to the new viewer each time you access a new photo album, so you will need to do this each time you access a picture folder in Facebook)

  • Once you click on a picture and it comes up in the new viewer
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    • You can do 1 of 2 things (which ever is easier for you)

    1 – On top of the browser you will see the page refresh button –> click it and refresh your browser window (the IE8 refresh shown in picture, but all browsers have a similar button)

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    2 – Once you have the picture open in the new viewer –> on your keyboard click the F5 key (this does the same refresh function as the browser button)

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    • Once your page refreshes, you will see the picture you were on and all other pictures in that album in the old viewer version (Just like below)

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