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May 30, 2017

Terminal Tidbits, Customer Log-In Message

Mike Moffit wrote in 975: Summertime Heat, Security Online, Login Window Customization .

Whether you just want to have fun or if your want to put a message up for users, you can create a customer login. An individual can do something creative, or if your a business maybe you want to put up an “if found” message or even a “this property belong to” message to help ensure your Mac is returned to where it belongs.

sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow LoginwindowText “In case of loss, call 555-555-5555.”

In this example you can put any message in between the quotation marks and it’s really that simple. Just follow the syntax above and you have your own custom login message.

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May 30, 2017

Security, A Never Ending Battle or Is It?

Mike Moffit wrote in 975: Summertime Heat, Security Online, Login Window Customization .

It’s your friendly neighborhood consultant and philosopher, Moses here. Today I bring you the news that nothing is safe. Ahem, what I mean is, securing your identity and personal data is difficult. Have no fear, there is a lot that you can do to rile against the ever-growing industry of malicious social engineering that has eroded our trust using network accounts and even just browsing the web. It’s no surprise some folks have machines they only use for network access that are completely separate from any media or documents. I hear stories just about every day of folks allowing “tech support representatives” full access to their machines via Remote Desktop, LogMeIn, GoToAssist and other screen sharing and remote access programs.

We have a service for AdWare removal service and that is the most surefire way to ensure your machine is not compromised and that it’s fully updated and secured with the built-in Firewall and even Apple’s FileVault encryption software. However, if you’d like to learn a few tricks for keeping AdWare and Malware at bay, here’s a rundown of what I usually do:

# Check Log-In items in Systems Preferences > Users and Groups
# If you have a solid state drive ( SSD ) you can enable FileVault encryption to secure all data on the machine without slowing it down. It’s the only way to protect data on the machine. Please do make sure you understand FileVault before you enable it.
# Remove any illegitimate LaunchDaemons and LaunchAgents in the library and System > Library folders.
# Reset browsing history, clear cash and cookies on all browsers installed on your computer.
# I recommend making sure your search engine is Google.
# Consider installing a program such as “MalwareBytes”:https://www.malwarebytes.com to prevent the installation of malicious software.
# Lastly, make sure to always have a current back up and ensure you’re running the most current version of MacOS your machine can run. I strongly recommend running at least 10.11 El Capitan. Running out of date versions of the MacOS can make you more vulnerable to security breaches.

When it comes to network accounts like e-mail , cloud accounts, etc you can do the following to help keep those accounts secure:

# Use random passwords with a combination of uppercase, lowercase and numbers. Avoid using the same password on multiple accounts.
# Reset passwords often
# Use password management software such as “LastPass”:https://www.lastpass.com or “1Password”:https://1password.com to keep all your passwords organized
# Set up 2-step verification whenever it’s available for an account. This is a must for many accounts and is one of the best lines of defense preventing unwanted access to your accounts. It does require a cell phone and text messaging capabilities for it to work.

Some tips for securing your home wireless network.

# Reset Wifi passwords regularly just like you would with your on-line accounts.
# Consider a hidden ( SSID ) network where you have to manually enter the name of the network and the password.
# Set up a guest network if your router supports it. This allows users to use your network without access to your devices.

These are some basic things to check, but you can certainly dig deeper and do even more to protect your devices from unwanted access. There are many layers of security and I’ve only brushed upon the topic in this article. Ensuring you use TouchID whenever available will also help to keep your devices more secure and as a bonus makes logging into sites significantly quicker. With older machines, FileVault is your best line of defense along with running a current version of MacOS like El Capitan or Sierra and changing passwords often. You do not need to live in fear while browsing or creating online accounts, but following some basic steps can go a long way to keeping your information and accounts secure.

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May 30, 2017

Summertime Advisories

Mike Moffit wrote in 975: Summertime Heat, Security Online, Login Window Customization .

Summertime is just around the corner, and when Mother Nature decides to cooperate, those hot summer days spent basking in the sunshine are not far off. Living in the information age, naturally we love to take our portable devices with us everywhere we go. How else are your friends going to know you spent your day on the beach sipping margaritas in the sunshine if you don’t bring your phone or tablet and snap of few photos of the occasion?

With this in mind, it’s crucial to be conscious of the effects direct sunlight and excessively high temperatures can have on your electronic devices. iPhones for example are designed to run from 32-95 degrees Fahrenheit. However, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can raise the temperature to critical levels if left unattended and unprotected for too long. This can cause a number of issues in both the long and short term. Issues ranging from a sharp decrease in overall battery life to permanently damaging the display.

However, if you happen to notice your device is hot to the touch here are some steps you may consider to prevent long term damage:

* Remove your device from any protective cases
* Close out of applications you don’t need running
* Turn off Bluetooth/Wifi
* Keep it out of excessively warm environments
* Do NOT put your device in the refrigerator or freezer to counterbalance the temperature issue.

Lets keep those devices cool and dry this summer!

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May 30, 2017
Emily Dolloff wrote in 975: Summertime Heat, Security Online, Login Window Customization .

The long weekend got off to a rainy start but the weather turned the corner for us. It was even better to have a few days without rain. I’m starting to take back previous comments about how I appreciate the rain because it’s made everything so bright and green. I feel like I’m constantly battling rain drops, mud and suddenly incomplete outside projects. I’m down to just a few mini projects but they are sitting half completed because it seems to rain more than the sun comes out. I should have finished those miscellaneous tasks this weekend but instead I chose to have fun with family and friends with a cookout, yard games and time around the campfire. Eventually it will stop raining in Vermont and thankfully it’s still technically Spring so I have plenty of time on the calendar to get things done.

I want to take a moment to give a shout out to our latest ACMT technicians, Paul Heller and Connor McGinnis. Paul joined our Key West Florida team about a month ago and has been working hard studying, observing and learning the ropes of our repair department. Connor has been with us for about 6 months. Connor started out working on the retail side of things and developed a passion for service and repairs. Connor is now working in our Waitsfield, VT location. We are very pleased to have these two individuals a part of the Small Dog team.

Thank you for reading.

Emily Dolloff
“emily@smalldog.com”:mailto:emily@smalldog.com

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