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How much storage is on a 1 Terabyte on a hard disk?

hdd_small1TB, or Terabyte.  That’s 1,000,000,000,000 bytes of information!   A byte is one character, say the letter “c” or “x”.

So, how much is that in real life?

I still have a 40 Megabyte hard disk in my collection from 10 or 15 years ago. I actually forgot when I got it.  And, that was HUGE at the time. It cost a couple of hundred dollars to boot.

If we can assume that storing text from an average magazine page uses one byte per character, one page would equal about 5000 characters.

That means my old 40 MB hard disk was able to hold about 900 pages.

Now, lets fast forward to today when you can buy a 1 TB hard disk for under $100 on sale.

My new 1 TB hard disk would hold a whopping 220 million pages!

To use another analogy, a DVD movie averages 6 Gigabytes, or about 136,000 pages.  I can fit between 100 and 125 DVD quality movies on a 1TB disk. I could fit 250,000 high quality digital photographs on it. Or, more than 200 million mp3 music files. Don’t tell the kids.

Guess what?  Most people who use a digital camera or video camera can fill that up in no time.

With all of the digital content we collect today, music, documents, software, videos (Youtube and our own), is it any wonder that our information truly is more valuable than the machine we store it on?

That “IS” the best reason in the world to back up you data.  But, that’s for a future story.

I think a phishing email broke my Outlook

outlook_logoThis e-mail comes to me through my website from Lois.

Her e-mail was quite long-sought edited it to save some space.

Here is a little information about the machine I’m using.  It’s a custom made desktop is running Vista.  I have had it about two years.  I get my Internet connection through EarthLink, and I run their e-mail through Microsoft Outlook.  I have recently started having problems, and I’m not sure if it’s with EarthLink, Outlook, or both.  For the past several months, I have received several phishing e-mails from PayPal.  I forwarded to spoof@PayPal.com and then delete it however, over the last two weeks or so, I have received several of the same phishing e-mails I have been unable to forward.  I can pull up the forwarding e-mail and address, but I cannot send it.  After I close out of the forwarding e-mail and the phishing e-mail, I find that I am not able to open any e-mail.  If I close Outlook completely, I find that I am unable to reopen the unless I restart the computer.

Thank you in advance.

Hello Lois, thank you for asking your question.

You did the right thing by forwarding the phishing scam e-mails to spoof@PayPal.com.

However, not knowing which version of Microsoft Outlook you are using or how you have it set up I can only think of two solutions that may help you.

The first solution is to make sure that you have run the battery of utilities that I have in the downloads section of my website.

First go to the downloads page of my website, once there select the first item, which is the Savemybutt Utilities Instructions, and save it to your hard drive for future use. Download the programs that are listed in the instructions and follow them step by step.

If by chance you have gotten some form of malicious bug on your computer that is causing this problem with Outlook, these procedures may fix it.

If that doesn’t work, the only thing I can think of to do would be to write down all of your connection settings for EarthLink and then reinstall Outlook. Depending on the version of Outlook that you have, you may get the opportunity to repair it during the installation process.  If not, he may actually need to reinstall the whole program.  Make sure you have all of the updates and see what happens.

And, don’t forget to back up your address book and your e-mail file.  If you do a search of your hard drive for a file that looks like this *.wab, that’s your address book, and a file that looks like this *.pst, that your e-mails and contacts.

If you have to install Outlook from scratch, when you open the new installation for the first time you will have to point Outlook two location where these files are at.

I hope that helps.

Conficker Worm Strikes Again

Photo of a virus Back in October, Microsoft released a patch, MS08-067 , that would block the Conficker.A worm in a special update.

Over the last couple of weeks, a new variant of this worm has been affecting customers. Microsoft detected it as Worm:Win32/Conficker.B. In addition to exploiting MS08-067 (the patch from October), this variant also uses other propagation methods; it tries to copy itself to network shares by guessing their passwords. If the password is weak, it may succeed. It also tries to spread via removable media like thumb or jump drives.

In the last few days, including January 15, 16, and 17. It has infected more than 3.5 million computers worldwide. And, it is spreading rapidly.

  • Shared computers with weak passwords may get infected by the worm
  • External hard disks and USB sticks may get infected by the worm
  • Computers without the latest patches and updates may get infected by the worm

It is important that you update all of the computers on your business or home network that are running the any version of the Windows operating system immediately, including Windows XP, Vista, and Server Operating systems. The update will block Conficker.B from infecting your computers if it has not already!

If you have been infected by Conficker, I have a link below that will allow you to download the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool directly from Savemybutt to get rid of it.

However, because the warm blocks not only the Microsoft site, but also, most major security sites, including Norton, McAfee, Trend Micro, AVG, and Avast. You will have to download the removal tool from my site on the infected machine (because it is not blocked) or onto a clean machine that is not on your network, and then install it on all machines in your network. This MUST be run, and all computers on your network, because it spreads over your network to other machines.

Click here to download the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool directly from this site.  Savemybutt is not be blocked  by the worm. Run it on EVERY computer on your network!

Also known as by different security companies:

TA08-297A (other)

CVE-2008-4250 (other)

VU827267 (other)

Win32/Conficker.A (Computer Associates)

Mal/Conficker-A (Sophos)

Trojan.Win32.Agent.bccs (Kaspersky)

W32.Downadup.B (Symantec)

List of word, character strings, websites, and domains that are blocked (that we know of).

virus
spyware
malware
rootkit
defender
microsoft
symantec
norton
mcafee
trendmicro
sophos
panda
etrust
networkassociates
computerassociates
f-secure
kaspersky
jotti
f-prot
nod32
eset
grisoft
drweb
centralcommand
ahnlab
esafe
avast
avira
quickheal
comodo
clamav
ewido
fortinet
gdata
hacksoft
hauri
ikarus
k7computing
norman
pctools
prevx
rising
securecomputing
sunbelt
emsisoft
arcabit
cpsecure
spamhaus
castlecops
threatexpert
wilderssecurity
windowsupdate