Dealing With Malware on a Mac

Presented by Jim Bush

Attendees: 13

Malware on Mac

Jim shared many types of Malware he has experienced in his computer support-on Macs and Windows computers. Tonight was focused on Macs but the concepts are appropriate for Windows computers too.

Jim wanted to point out that some of tonight’s content was from a previous presentation made by Ron Fugazzi on “Malware – What it is and how to avoid it.

Jim’s presentation addresses these and many other questions:

  • What types of Malware one can encounter, including some of the most troublesome.
  • What can we do to avoid Malware.
  • What software can we use to remove Malware if we get it?

“We don’t need extra knowledge or training. We need vigilance” says Jim. Please don’t fall for the scam where a Microsoft or Apple representative calls and says they are reaching out because your computer has viruses or malware. We have now heard where web sites have appeared to represent Apple Support and asks you to call or click. Please avoid this. For your safety, go directly to a manufacturer’s website (www.apple.com or www.microsoft.com) and go to their specific Support pages.

Dealing with Malware on a Mac

 

Windows 10 for Beginners Part 3 of 5 – Included Apps and Windows Store

Windows 10 Desktop a

Presented by Jeff Hensel

Attendees: 19

Jeff shared the apps that are included for FREE with Windows 10. Windows 7 included FREE apps and these are included with Windows 10 too but there are even more. 22 more to be exact.

Jeff broke the apps into 4 categories: Productivity like Mail, Calendar, etc.; Entertainment like Movies and TV and Music; News and Information and Miscellaneous.

Many of these apps are not feature rich but are very easy to use. Take a look within the presentation to get significantly more details.

Jeff also reiterated how one can stop the “nagging” upgrade to Windows 10 messages that persist these days. There is a free program that takes care of it all and it’s called GWX Control Panel. Do a Google Search of CLICK HEREto get it. It is a single screen. Jeff showed the 4 options to select to take care of it.

Jeff will do 2 more sessions about Windows 10 to prepare you when it comes to decide to upgrade or not upgrade while it is FREE. The deadline is July 28, 2016.

Windows 10 for Beginners Part 3 of 5 Apps Included and App Store with Speaker Notes