Website is good to go for 5 years

Just a little note I recently updated my website and I changed the renewal for 5 years, thanks to Adsense.  I also Verified my domain:

So Now you don’t have to worry about this being a fake website. I also renewed my hosting for another year. Thanks to Geeknewscentral Promo codes, I saved 20% off of a shared hosting plan. This should make even more Google juice. I am so glad the Google advertising helped pay for this website. If you’ve found this site through google, site and stay a while. This domain will most definitely hit the 5 year mark without much problems. Hope to see you in 10 years!!

Microsoft to Cut 5,000 Jobs Starting Today:

There are reports that Microsoft will start laying people off starting Today Jan 22, 2009.
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Microsoft said it will cut up to 5,000 jobs in research and development, marketing, sales, finance, legal, human resources and IT over the next 18 months. The first 1,400 jobs will be cut Thursday.

[ViaPcWorld]

I really hate to see this happen but I did suspect this to happen.   I get a feeling this isn’t the last we will see of Microsoft doing something like this.   I would suspect it will become even more than 5,000 jobs.  I will take a guess and say 16,000 will be the total or close to it. If you want to see the other layoffs I’ve talked here are few:

I have several differnent articles about the layoffs but I did speculate they will lay off 16,000 people so I am sure it will happen in the next few months.  Only time will tell!!!

Admins are shaking in there boots due to the Ms 09-001 Patch

I have to talk about this because this is a big deal.   According to Techworld and I’ll quote:

“This one scares me – a lot,” says Eric Schultze, CTO of Shavlik Technologies. “It is a lot like Blaster and Sasser. It is the same exploit vector. If I am an attacker and I can touch NetBios then I can execute code with no credentials.”

[via Techworld]

[ad]Now This is due to the fact of what is happening with an update that came a few months ago the MS 08 – 067 that still people haven’t patched their systems.  According to F-secure the Downadup/Conflicker has grown overnight by a million computers being infected.

Now why are they scared of the recent patch (MS 09-001), because of so many vectors of infection, you don’t need any credentials.  The virus  does not  need to know any passwords or user names to gain access.  Just like the Downadup variant that is hitting the internet right now, this virus tries to access accounts by guessing weak passwords or even putting itself on flash drives or other mobile media to get other systems infected.

So why are admins scared over this new patch?

Most  companies don’t patch there system as quickly as Microsoft would like them to.   You see most companies have quite a few computers depending on the size of the company it could be quite a lot.  So many in fact that it would have several IT personal just to keep the system going.
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So why don’t they just put the new patches on the systems?

Depending on the size of the company and what they do has a lot to do with them updating there systems.  Some use really special programs or have a network going that is vital.  Even the smallest update to the system could bring the network or the program down.  Most companies liketo test it out on test machine for a while to make sure that the patch doesn’t  prevent the business from doing business.   Here are a few articles that prove why companies do not want to just install patches automatically:

Some companies are using older systems like Windows ME or some older Windows Operating systesm.   Although there isn’t anything we can do about those because Microsoft has stopped supporting them with updates and all.  I know we are all thinking thesame question?

Is there a way to fix the problem with Windows Updates?

I personally don’t have an answer but I am sure hackers will find ways to exploit codes so they can get on your system so way.  I’ve recently read a story about Adware Author and now I understand even more about why people do all of this.

This is one of the questions every admin has to ask themselves?  How do we update all of the systems we are responsible for?  There are no easy answers to this.

It’s AT&T fault, the I-phone does not work!

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According to AT&T, a power failure in Bloomfield, Michigan is the culprit, and techs are working around the clock to get everything back up in the Midwest. We’re told rebooting phones may help — it didn’t do anything for us, but it might be worth a shot.
[via Engadget]

It looks like if you have an I-phone you won’t be getting any service for a while.  You might just have to reboot your phone to fix the problem.  I do not know if this will fix the problem with most people but I thought it was worth a shot to tell people this problem.  I am sure they will have this fix sooner or later but at what cost will this do for you?

The End of 2008 and the Beginning of 2009!

With the beginning of 2009 coming close I want to talk about what posts were the best of 2008.

What people searched for to find my site:

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These were just made the last few months as I kicked it into gear and have gotten so much experience in blogging. So other things that will help you in my blog are:

Ways you can Follow me:

I’d like to thank all of you for joining me in an awesome year and I can’t wait for next year.   I also like to thank my all the people who have subscribed to my feed.  I am hoping in the coming year we have even better content.   If you have any suggestions by all mea
ns throw them my way and I’ll consider them.