Well, you can feel better about it because a lot of others have similar issues. About a year ago I had to install a booster for an AT&T customer in his house so he wouldn't miss a call (he works out of his house), and the box did what it was supposed to do - give him solid reception whether upstairs, downstairs or on the porch.
Very recently, researchers hacked a Verizon box (even after they applied a security patch to prevent this), which would allow them to listen in on your phone calls. Read the article HERE.
FORECAST? HEAVY SNOWDEN. IT'S TIME TO MOVE THIS SHOW TO SATURDAY NIGHTS
SNOWDEN |
The latest news from the man who can't keep his mouth shut is that he has a blueprint on how the NSA operates.
If I were a network or news organization I would just let Snowden drop from sight as he seems to feed on all of this media attention.CNET
RANSOMWARE
You should all be familiar by "Ransomeware" by now [ed.- especially if you read this Blog]. For those with short memories, the people behind Ransomware tend to target small businesses, as well as the average home owner, usually with an official FBI warning but effectively cutting off their Internet until either they're paid, or 3rd party company is called in to get rid of it. As far as small businesses, there is an article on PC WORLD about it HERE.
GUTLESS COWARDS, OR, NON-GUNS OWNERS?
A business recently sent out text messages to their employees that they were closing the business, thus firing said employees. Is this the new way of doing things, or, a safer way to avoid mass shooting from angry ex-employees? How long these former owners will have to hide in their secret underground bunker is unclear. CNET
May your Monday be uneventful -
'Nuff Said,
Brian
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