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I promise not to disclose your private information to any third party except if required to do so by law, or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with legal process, respond to claims, or to protect the rights, property or safety of Brooklyn PC Clinic users or the public. I take all reasonable care in handling your personal information to ensure its security both offline and online.

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By chris - posted on 07/13/2010 - park slope
Mike did a great job with my computer. The work was done quickly and professionally.

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06/27/2010
How Safe is Your Password?
This article appeared in Lifehacker. Internet standards expert, CEO of web company iFusion Labs, and blogger John Pozadzides knows a thing or two about password security—and he knows exactly how he'd hack the weak passwords you use all over the internet.
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06/29/2009
Emails you should be careful about opening
I have been receiving lots of emails recently saying I have been “tagged” or from a client inviting me to join “my life” Please be very careful and think before opening or replying to these types of email.
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03/31/2009
April 1st - the "conficker worm" may strike
CBS's 60 Minutes features a story you may be interested in watching about the menace lurking on the Internet that could affect your PC and maybe your bank account. A new generation of hidden computer viruses and worms are hiding on internet websites and invading the PCs of millions of Americans, threatening to steal financial information or cripple computers with multitudes of spam. Threats like the new worm known as Conficker - which experts say will be given new instructions on April 1 - are worrying security experts, who wage war against the evolving viruses that are often the creation of foreign cyber gangs.
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05/29/2008
The end of the Road for XP
Many of you have ordered new desktops and laptops through me in recent times. In which case, you will know that, in general, I recommend getting Windows XP over Windows Vista for a variety of reasons which have been well publicized.
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02/20/2008
Sell your old PC to Costco and more ways to make free phone calls

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07/15/2007
Moving off AOL
Many of you are very happy with your AOL account, but there are those that have expressed a desire to move to an different email service but are concerned about how difficult AOL has made it to transfer your favorites and address book to your new email provider.
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03/03/2007
Windows XP to Vista upgrade
If you were thinking of upgrading your PC from Windows XP to Vista, you may want to read this article first...
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