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Huntingdonshire Computer Repair and Pc Repair

Welcome to Huntingdonshire Computer Repair and Pc Repair, part of the Computer Repair UK network.

Huntingdonshire computer repair and Pc repair  covers the following main towns and cities as well as the rest of the Huntingdonshire area:

computer repair Huntingdon
computer repair St.Ives
computer repair St.Neots
computer repair Ramsey
computer repair Yaxley

First Things First

Has your computer stopped working or is it just running poorly? If it has stopped working then before you call out a computer repairer check to make sure that all the power leads are connected correctly and that none of the fuses have blown. If it is still not working then you will need a computer repair call out.


Computer or Laptop Just Running Slow?

If your computer is just running slowly we advise that you downloaded and run our recommended system repair software if you have not done so already.

Invariably we find that many problems are only software related and this will help you avoid paying for uneccessary call out charges.

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If your computer is only running poorly then there is a fair chance that your problem is software or virus related. Each year people waste hundreds of pounds on computer repair call outs that are really not neccessary and ones that they could easily remedy themselves with the appropriate software. With call out charges ranging between £25-£45, a 2-3 hour repair can easily cost well in excess of £100 which is sometimes more than the computer is actually worth. 

If it is out of hours, or your computer is just running slow, then we recommend you run your own diagnostics before calling out a professional - you could possibly be saving yourself hundreds of pounds in potential call out charges. 

System repair tools are inexpensive in this day and age and are designed to be easy to use by both the novice and professional alike, and at less than the cost of a typical initial call out charge this software will not only help get your system back up and running quickly, but will also help keep your computer in tip top condition as long as you have the software installed.

We would recommend the award winning XP Repair Pro.

XP Repair Pro 2007 By ddXSoftware

Huntingdonshire Computer Repair and Pc Repair Customer Rated  computer repair 

XP Repair Pro is one of the most popular and easy-to-use system repair tools on the market today and version 2007 celebrates with a fresh makeover. XP Repair Pro 2007's core purpose is to rid your computer of system failures, random computer crashes, computer registry problems, registry bulk, and thousands of other common computer problems people experience with their home and office computers every day.

Built upon 13 years of Windows experience, version 2007 is prepared for the future by providing complete support for Windows Vista. It is also backwards compatible on all versions of Windows all the way back to Windows 98SE.

This award winning and inexpensive software offers a free scan, is downloadable immediately and offers a 100% money back guarantee. For more information or for your free scan CLICK HERE.

If after using XP Repair Pro your computer is still not functioning correctly then the problem unfortunately may be more serious or hardware related in which case a computer repair call out is un-avoidable.

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Computer Repair Tips From Computers Repairs UK

PC Security — Fighting Spam: Webmaster Strategies

Fighting spam — like countering any illegitimate activity — is a battle fought best on multiple fronts. There are simple steps end-users can take to minimize the impact of junk mail (outlined in Part I), but the webmaster or e-mail provider has even more tools available.

If spammers had to gather e-mails individually the effort would outweigh the reward. Their enterprise takes advantage of automation, in the form of spambots, programs that browse websites looking for e-mail addresses, which they then 'harvest' and collect into large lists.

Foiling them by raising the spammer's cost, without turning your efforts into a full-time job, is the most effective way to shift the equation in your favor. Some of the end-user techniques discussed in Part I are even more useful to the webmaster.

CAMOUFLAGE

Spambots can only do what they're programmed to do. Often, disguising a publicly visible e-mail address is enough to cause the spambot to bypass you. They're frequently programmed to look for character strings like John_Example@somecleverdomainname.com. A change to John_Example_at_NOSPAMsomecleverdomainname.com is enough to fool them.

Even if your disguised e-mail address is still harvested, at minimum the address has to be 'scrubbed' in order to be used. Scrubbing routines are even harder to write than spambots, because there are so many possible variations. (NO_SPAM, NOSPAM, no*spam, and many that are much more clever. Be creative!)

The method has a drawback: users have to strip out the extra letters and insert the @-sign (in the above example) — something they sometimes fail to do.

E-mail addresses can be made un-harvestable by embedding them in a graphic, rather than using mailto: or other plain-text options. Very few bots are sophisticated enough to read a graphic and translate the pixel pattern into usable text — particularly since the graphic can have an infinite variety of shapes. Here again, users can't simply copy-and-paste or reply to, so there's some inconvenience for them.

An alternative option is to eliminate visible and accessible e-mail addresses entirely. Instead, provide a feedback form that stores user information in areas unsearchable by spambots. Or, store the information in easy to encode but difficult to crack encrypted formats by using for example javascript.

BARRIERS

Banning visible e-mail addresses, or hiding them in graphical form, makes communication between trusted parties more difficult. Put the burden back on the spammer by blocking known spambots.

They often have an easily spotted signature, in the form of a known IP address or process name (or both), or by looking for non-browser User-Agents.

IP address blocking is a simple matter for any webmaster, but blocking unwanted processes isn't difficult either. Just start a cron job that periodically scans for a process name and uses kill to terminate the associated process ID.

The more sophisticated webmaster can have a daemon that sleeps until a process name is instantiated, wakes up instantly and kills the process before it can do any harvesting. Only slightly more difficult to implement, sample programs are available by searching your favorite engine.

It's possible to set a spambot trap that blocks incoming requests based on excessive search behavior or other pattern. The technique is a little more difficult to implement and administer since it requires defining patterns and altering them for different bots. Again, sample perl scripts and how-to guides are available by a brief search.

RAISE THE PRICE

Eventually, even determined spammers get tired of programming variations to bypass the hurdles thrown in their way, deciding the effort isn't worth the reward. The trick is to make the cost of their effort much higher than the reward, while making the cost to you low and the reward high.

Spammers won't surrender until the profit is taken out of their efforts. Even legislation, such as CAN-SPAM in the U.S., seems to have deterred mostly legitimate businesses who were not the guilty parties.

But junk mail filters are getting more sophisticated, penalties for sending spam are having some effect and there are new proposals being discussed (such as "mailer id") that will eventually reduce the problem to a negligible annoyance.

That's bad news for spammers — which is welcome information for the rest of us.

 

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