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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Friday, August 4, 2023
Topics covered in this issue…
• Think twice before allowing someone to remotely access your PC
• Q&A: How can I tell if my computer has a virus?
• Q&A: Does uploading photos to Facebook transfer the copyright to them?
• Video: Flying over Japan
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Today’s featured tech tip….
Think twice before allowing someone to remotely access your PC
Did you know it’s possible to allow another person to remotely take control of your computer?
Well, it’s true, and it can be a lifesaver when you need help fixing a serious computer issue that you’re unable to fix on your own.
But it can also be extremely dangerous if the person asking you to grant them permission to take over your machine isn’t who they claim to be.
One of the most dangerous scams going right now is miscreants pretending to be from Microsoft or Apple saying your PC or Mac has a virus or some other serious problem that needs to be fixed right away. If you’ll just grant them access to your machine they can log in remotely and fix the problem for you in no time.
What these scammers are really after is the ability to scan your machine’s hard drive for passwords and/or personal and financial info they can use to steal your identity and drain your bank account.
They usually won’t spend a lot of time initially going through your files. What they’ll do instead is remotely install malware onto the machine that will allow them to sneak back into it when they can take their time and go through every file and folder looking for whatever info they can find and exploit.
Bottom line: If you receive a phone call, a text message, a pop-up box or an IM via social media claiming to be from Microsoft or Apple saying they need remote access to your computer, you can be certain that it’s a scam.
Every. Single. Time.
Neither Microsoft nor Apple will ever contact you from out of the blue to tell you there’s a problem with your machine. They just won’t do it. Ever.
If YOU contact a company that does offer remote troubleshooting and repair services as part of their legitimate business, it should be fine to allow them to remotely access your machine for the sole purpose of fixing the problem at hand.
Just make sure you know and trust the company you contacted before you grant them access to your machine.
And never, under any circumstances should you allow someone who contacts YOU from out of the blue to do so.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Q&A: How can I tell if my computer has a virus?
This post discusses the things you need to look for.
• Q&A: Does uploading photos to Facebook transfer the copyright to them?
This post has the answer.
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
Every morning I post a new photo that I find inspiring, intriguing, or just plain beautiful to look at. Jumpstart your day by checking it out.
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
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Tech news that caught my eye…
• Microsoft just killed the Cortana app on Windows 11 in favor of AI
• iPhone 15 demand expected to be lower compared to iPhone 14
• Scammers hit with FCC’s largest-ever robocalling fine: $300 million
• Google is making it easier to remove your private information from Search
• Microsoft shares fix for Outlook asking to reopen closed windows
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