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Maintaining the Future

That's what we do best-maintain the future of our human society: technology.  Professional Computer Consultants is a Casa Grande, AZ based full service computer consultancy.  Our services range from assisting in selecting the right PC or laptop for your home or office, to setting up your own web page and even developing custom software!  We have over 26 years of industry experience ready to put to work for you.  Look around this site for important information to help keep you safe while surfing the internet, download some free or free-trial software on our downloads page, or submit a free, no obligation service request for more information or to speak to one of our staff members.  We're here to help you with all of your technology needs, and want to be your first choice when making decisions regarding Information Technology!

Brief list of available services 
Home/Office Networking Internet Software
Preventive Maintenance Data cable runs Website design Custom Development
Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Wireless configuration and security Gaming League design/support Free Trials!
Setup and Installation Security/Threat Analysis Freeware!
Custom PC construction Affordable Titles

Our Strategies

We merge a staff with a combined technology expertise of over 26 years, with your successful business or family computing environment, and create a safe, secure, enjoyable and profitable computing and technology experience! Professional Computer Consultants will be your ultimate solution for all of your technology needs!

Our Solutions

Whether it's setting up a new network at home, or writing custom software for your company, or simply acting as a consultant when purchasing additional or upgraded equipment, Professional Computer Consultants can help you through it all! We have the tools, technology, and talent to guide you every step of the way.

Our Mission

To become the first choice in your mind when faced with a decision involving Information Technology hardware and software, or just technology in general.
 

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Industry News and Security Alerts

August 10, 2008

Although we in the IT community can't expect every user everywhere to NEVER click anything in an email message, no matter how dangerous we explain it is to do so, here are some tips for the user community to help better understand the ever-present threat of email hijacking, spear phishing and related nefarious activities.

Don’t click any links when:

  • The email was sent by someone you do not know
  • The email was sent by someone you might know, but whose name and email address do not match. e.g sender: John Smith <Shjdyu@yahoo.com> or Albert Einstein <stacyB@hotmail.com>
  • If the email asks you to click a link to “verify” personal details. e.g. “please click the link below to verify your account details”.
  • The link looks funny. e.g. http://123.123.123.123/dhjeuaUhskw/special_surprise or www.notquite-the-banks-name.com
  • the web page says you have
    • “won a laptop, click here to claim”,
    • “a spyware, click here to download a program to fix it”,
    • “been selected as our lucky winner for .....”

If you have passed all of the above tests and you succumb to the urge to click, then before you click ask yourself some additional questions:

  • How certain am I that the email was sent by the sender?
  • Does the link match what I would expect it to be? e.g. www.xyzstore.com rather than www.xyzzstore.com
  • When you hover the cursor over the link, where does the browser say it will take you? e.g. Hover your mouse over the following link http://www.xyzstore.com would this link take you somewhere “special”.

Just some things to consider before clicking that link, picture, sound clip or video in your email message, EVEN if it's from someone you know. Of course, if you have any questions on this or need advice you can always contact us for free and we'll be happy to help.