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Thompson Technical Services

Locality: Raymond Terrace, New South Wales

Phone: +61 449 846 046



Address: 239 Adelaide Street 2324 Raymond Terrace, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.thompsontechnicalservices.com.au

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25.01.2022 Technical Support - Is Windows crashing on you? Is your computer running slowly? Internet or network not working? Are you having trouble printing? Do you have problems figuring out how to do things on your mobile phone? We can provide the technical support you need.

25.01.2022 Virus Removal - Are you protected against the latest malicious programs and trojans? Do you have unusual pop-ups open when you browse the internet? We can help protect your systems from infections, and also remove Virus', Trojans, and Malware.

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13.01.2022 Internet Banking is a great tool and makes life easy for millions of Australians, but it, like anything else you do online can be compromised. Here are some great ideas to help protect your bank account: * Review bank statements for accuracy. * Never disclose a debit or credit card PIN (personal identification number) in email or on the phone.... * Be suspicious of strangers who ask for personal information by email or phone. * If you're asked to provide your Tax File number or other confidential information, make sure you know who wants the information and why. * Be wary of email attachments and "free" software. * Don't use part of your Tax File number as a PIN. * Think before you download apps, click on links or reply to email that might be harmful or fraudulent. * Keep your laptop or mobile device's operating system and Internet browser up to date. * Don't store passwords, your Tax File Number or other sensitive information on your smartphone. * Be aware of your surroundings when you bank online and watch out for "shoulder surfers," people who hover nearby and observe your information without your knowledge. Use the great tools that we have, but as always be mindful of anything that doesn't look or feel right.

12.01.2022 Ok guys please check this out for your computer safety . A few friends have been caught already .

10.01.2022 Hey Everyone, There is another scam going around at the moment, this time it is a Facebook Video scam. With this scam you receive a private message from a friend that says "Are you in this video?" or something similar and it has a link to a different site. If you follow this link you will typically be asked to enter your Facebook credentials (username and password). When you do this it will give the scammers direct access to your Facebook account. Another variation has a link... to a different site that will download a malicious bit of software and infect it. If you receive one of these messages, DO NOT CLICK on the link. If you have already received one of these messages and have clicked on the link, IMMEDIATELY change your Facebook password. More information on these types of scams and virus' can be found here: http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-facebook-virus.html Be aware of suspicious links and messages, and if it doesn't look or feel right, don't click on any links. Stay safe everyone!



10.01.2022 Please be aware that there are a lot of Crypto locker virus' going around at the moment and they are very nasty and can be easily run. They can encrypt your computer (documents, pictures, etc) and demand a ransom be paid to have them decrypted. Sometimes these ransoms can be $600+. One that is going around right now is a Fake AGL Energy Bill, please refer to the following link for details. http://www.ongc.com.au//fake-agl-energy-bill-crypto-virus/ As a general word of advic...e, if you aren't sure of an email and if it is legitimate or not, it is safer to not open or download them or their attachments. As the people sending out the virus' can be very sneaky and they make their emails look legitimate. For example, if you don't have any services with AGL then it is unlikely they would be sending you a bill, and if you receive an email that says it is from AGL it is likely a fake, and it is safe to delete it. If you are unsure, or need clarification on these type of things, contact us and we will help explain them for you.

09.01.2022 Heads up everyone, there is another batch of malware emails going around. This time there is as a receipt from The Music Zoo, a Monthly Invoice from Microsoftonline, and one that says "Your withdrawal of $10,293.84 has been approved..." . These contain dangerous attachments that if you open will potentially cause damage and data loss on your computer. There are variants going around that contain a crypto-locker that will rename and encrypt your personal files. Unless you spec...ifically purchased anything from The Music Zoo, or have arranged a withdrawal of $10k, do not open any email from them. DELETE them right away. This goes for any email you receive that looks odd or is from a business that you have no dealings with, or aren't expecting an email from. It is always a safer practice to delete an email you are unsure of than to open it and have your computer and data infected or compromised. If you do delete something legitimate, such as a bill or invoice from a company they will typically follow it up with another email or a phone call after 7-14 days.

08.01.2022 There is a new variant of malicious software that is making the rounds after the fact of how widely Pokemon Go has taken off. Please be mindful of what apps you install on your phone and where you download them from. http://onlinesecurity.trendmicro.com.au/pokemon-gos-risks-/

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