Raysinboise Family Blog

Wednesday, December 29, 2004


Jessica wears her sunglasses at night, I guess to see the light, but who really knows?

How to avoid Spyware or Malware

I was surprised to find many of my family members were hit with spy ware this past Christmas. Well here is what I recommend to help prevent it. First, spy ware was designed to attack Windows Internet Explorer (IE). So I would highly recommend you get Mozilla Firefox as your web browser. If you are unwilling to change to Firefox I recommend getting some type of POP-Up blocker for Windows IE. This will help defend against Pop-Ups that contain most of all spy ware. Slim-browser, Google Bar, and Yahoo Bar all provide a Pop-Up Blocker and are compatible with Windows IE

Next, I recommend two program's Spy Bot S&D and Ad-Aware. Both these programs search for Spyware on your computer and help eliminate it if it does sneak through the cracks. Both programs are free and are free of additional spy ware that all other such programs contain.

Always have a firewall and Virus scan up and running. These programs will let you know if spyware is adding viruses or if a spyware program is trying to reach the outside world. Zone Alarm is a free firewall program that is widely used and highly recommended. AVG Anti-Virus is a free Virus protection, however I have had some problems installing lately, hopefully it has been fixed. It should also be noted that all major anti-virus companies such as McAfee and Norton offer a trial anti-virus that can be used to at least test and eliminate viruses that may be on the computer.

Never open an email that looks to be suspicious. These types of Emails have a tendency to have spyware in them as well. Turn on you Junk email settings that are provided by you Internet Provider, even yahoo has Junk email settings.

In addition, the web site PC Pitstop is an excellent tool to determine problems that may be occurring with your computer. This web site does ask to put a bit of spyware on the computer, this is only for the purpose of running the test and will have no affect on your computer (just to let you know Windows Update puts spyware on your computer, how else do you think it determines what updates have been added to your computer).

Two other programs I use are Eraser and Hijack This. Eraser is a nice program that erases the 1's and 0's off your hard drive. Unlike deleting, Eraser uses a system 7 erasing of the Department of Defense. What does this mean? Well deleting a file doesn't mean it is gone. If you delete a file it is still on the hard drive waiting for somebody to retrieve it. I have formatted a hard drive and been able to retrieve all of the contents with a retrieval program, however after eraser was done the program was ineffective in recovering any Data.

As for Hijack This, this program is a last resort. This program gets into the meat of your operating system and tells you what is running. I only recommend you use this if you know what you are looking for. Here is an article from PC World that tells about the ins and outs.

In the end the best way to protect yourself is not to click on Pop Ups and click yes to anything you are unsure about. If it says it is for free 9 times out of 10 it is not. So be safe the Internet is a Big Bad world after all.

Monday, December 20, 2004

What you can find on the internet.

Hey I found this link on a search engine (yes I am Bored. I found the link in a new search engine called http://clusty.com/, go and try it out.

Saturday, December 18, 2004


Jessica reading a book.

Merry Christmas Everyone

Well Christmas is a week away. Jessica is running around stealing ornaments off the tree. I think she still doesn't know what Christmas is just yet. We took her to go see Santa last week and she had none of it. However I got a great picture of Santa.

Stephanie and Jessica are coming down for the week of Christmas. I will be coming down on Christmas Eve. Hopefully the weather will cooperate with us.

In other news we got the DishNetwork installed with the Digital Video recorder last week. Best thing is pausing live TV, i.e. FOOBALL GAMES. In addition, you can record programs to watch later just like a VCR, but without the millions of miles of Videotape.

Updating the Laptop situation: We were able to get a keyboard off EBAY for $20.00, but the hard drive gave out. Good news though the keyboard works all I need is the hard drive to add the operating system on to.

Well talk to you later and see you most of all of you around Christmas.

Monday, December 06, 2004

December is upon us

Looks like old man winter is coming. As i type this today another big storm is coming our way.

Well last week Steph and I were without our Baby. She had a good time down in Pocatello, but she did miss us. Over the weekend she would not leave our site for very long. In addition, her and mom put up the Christmas Tree. Now all we need is to buy some more decorations for the outside of the house.

Many have asked what we wanted for Christmas. Well speaking for myself, Steph and I decided that we would not be able to spend much this year. But if you are going to buy me something any one of the following will do: new shirts, a peg board for my tools, lawn equipment (shovel and/or rake), any season of "That 70's Show" on DVD, or even a new computer chair. As for Jessica, all I ask is that the toys be purchased at a minimum. For Stephanie I will get back to you on that one. We would like to know what you would like. Post your wish lists to this post.

Finally I have added features to the web site, such as a google search bar, a link to our web pictures, a weekly poll and a counter of the traffic to the page. I have noticed that we are over 100, but many of those are my tests. In addition, I have added a little advertisement bar to the side. My thought was that is would display ads for just about anything, but it has only yielded blogging ads. I will work on it.

Well until next time keep warm and bundled up.