Repairing the Viewsonic VX2235wm LCM monitor

January 29, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Monitor Repair, Viewsonic 

In this repair guide we will show you how to repair a Viewsonic VX2235wm with a bad power supply. This is a very common problem with LCD monitors. This model uses the Delta DAC-19M010 power supply board. When power supplies in LCD monitors fail it will cause the monitor to either have no power, a flashing power light and no picture, wavy or flashing picture or even slow to show a picture. If you monitor has any of these symptoms then this guide should help you get it back going again. Read more

Jailbreaking exemption to the DMCA about to expire

January 27, 2012 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Android OS, Apple IMac/Iphone/Ipad, Computer news 

Do you use a jailbroken iPhone/iPad or a rooted Android device? The manufacturers claim that rooting or jailbreaking devices violates Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). In 2010 the US Copyright office issued a temporary 2 year exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA) that granted users the right to root or jailbreak their phone and devices. This exemption is about to expire. If this exemption does not get renewed then it will be illegal to root your device. Read more

New Facebook scam: Chuck Norris is dead!

January 25, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Computer Security 

Today Sophus security released information about a new Facebook Scam claiming that Chuck Norris has died. Like many other Facebook scams this one tries to look as convincing as possible prompt you to click the link. The message even says there is an attached news video telling the whole story. Clicking on the link will open a web page with survey information asking for your name, address and other things and then promising a free Starbucks gift card or other great prize. Read more

Alert: Symantec says “disable PCAnywhere software” until patch is released

January 25, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Computer news, Computer Security, Product Alerts 

Earlier this year hackers in India affiliated with hacking group ‘Anonymous’ released details stating that they had possession of source code from Symantec products ranging from Anti-virus to remote system access. Symantec has verified that is is true and is due to a system breach in 2006, but some applications are still vulnerable. Read more

How to make a bootable USB thumb drive toolkit.

Do you do virus removal for friends and relatives? Would you like to have a great collection of malware removal and diagnostics tools that’s easy to carry. We are about to show you how to make a bootable USB flash drive with Mini WinXP and the HirenCD that has anti-virus/Malware apps, drive recovery apps, network diagnostics programs and many other useful programs. Everyone that does computer troubleshooting and support needs a flash drive like this. Read more

Login to Google securely with a QR code

Example QR code

Google just release a new security feature that will allow you to login your Google accounts at any computer without typing your password with the help of your Android phone or Iphone. If you ever use public computers such as ones at school, in a coffee shop or library where you are not sure the system is free of keylogger software then this will be a useful feature for you.

First you will need to go to accounts.google.com/sesame. This page will display a QR code as seen here. Next use your Iphone or Android phone to scan the QR code. This will signal Google that you are located at the terminal displaying the QR code. Once the code has been scanned the web page will refresh and you will be logged into your Google account. Give it a try, it works great.


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