Password Sanity

Looks like the Katie Humprey’s article on “password sanity” is making syndication rounds in newspapers (including our local Plain Dealer). I had the opportunity to help give the writer our take on password security and provided the end quote for the article:

Derek Meister, a Geek Squad agent, said it’s important not to make security so complex that people get overwhelmed and default to insecure habits, like repeating simple passwords. He suggests thinking about digital security much like home security. It’s not perfect, but it can be a deterrent to those aiming to make trouble.

“You’re not looking to make your house into Fort Knox. You’re looking to make your house hard enough to get into that somebody will say, ‘I’m going to go elsewhere,’?” Meister said. “It’s the same with passwords.”

Earth Day Recycling Radio Tour

Monday is Earth Day, so I am spending this morning talking to a number of radio stations about Best Buy and Geek Squad’s electronics recycling and trade-in programs.

Who I’m speaking to this morning:

  • WNPQ-AM in Cleveland
  • WYYZ-AM in Atlanta
  • WYYZ-AM in Roanoke
  • USA Radio (National)
  • KCMN-AM in Colorado
  • WYRQ-FM in Minneapolis
  • WXGM-FM in Norfolk
  • WIZM-AM in Eau Claire
  • Your Health Network (National)
  • WQEL-AM in Columbus
  • WDIS-AM in Boston
  • WDIS-AM in Seattle
  • WDIS-AM in Philadelphia
  • KORN-AM in Sioux Falls
  • KXYL-FM in Abilene

WTAM 1100 – Why is Your Computer Running Slow?

WTAM 1100 – Geek Squad – September 25th, 2012

One of the most common questions I am asked involves why a client’s computer is running slow. I spoke to Bill Wills of Cleveland’s WTAM 1100 Newsradio about the common causes of PC performance issues, and what you can do to resolve them.

Fake “FBI” Malware Out to Scam Real Money

Has your PC been hacked by the “FBI”? Infections by a virus known as Reveton are on the rise. Once on a victim’s PC, the malware displays a fake message from the “FBI” claiming that you’ve been caught doing illegal online activities, and demands that you pay a fine.

Of course, the message is fake, but the moneymaking scam behind it isn’t. Learn more on the Geek Squad Blog.

WTAM 1100 – Lock, Locate, and Recover Your Mobile Technology

WTAM 1100 – Geek Squad – August 27th, 2012

According to a new study, more than 8,000 mobile devices were left behind at just seven of the country’s largest airports in the last year. I spoke with Cleveland’s WTAM 1100 Newsradio about how you can help lock, locate and recovery your missing mobile technology.