Thursday, May 23, 2013

What in the world am I doing here?

I don't remember what I was doing, wandering around Pinterest most likely, when I came across a blog post by Blogging With Amy. When I read her great post about avoiding taking on new projects, all those great ideas that are stewing around on your to do list, but never seem to come to fruition. I have a list like that.  It contains everything from the mundane little things like organizing my desk drawer, to things that really do have a pressing deadline like getting those International Business assignments done, and lastly those dreams that I have for where I want to see my life in the future.  I confess that even after initially reading Amy's post I still didn't give much attention to this list beyond making it grow and putting off, putting off, putting off.

Just exactly where in my day was I supposed to find time to do these things?  I'm married to my job, not a day goes by that I don't have at least brief contact with my store, or the other stores that report to me.  I own a small zoo; 4 horses, 3 robo hamsters, 2 red ear sliders, 1 box turtle, 2 African Grey Parrots, 1 cat, 1 leopard Gecko, and a rabbit.  All of which are highly spoiled, and get more than their share of attention. Most of my free time is taken up by the needs and demands of my four kids, and of course I do have to find time for my incredibly supportive fiance.  Did I mention I'm also a full time student? What more could I possibly want to do?  EVERYTHING. There are three pretty big things on this list that are near and dear to my heart.  Two of them are going to need some financial backing that I just don't have at my disposal right now.  But the 3rd, I can see, taste, touch I just need to get moving on it.

So, why don't I get to it? Something always came up.  A youtube video on horse training that I just had to see, a new music video I can't possibly wait to watch, facebook, pintrest, the list goes on, oh wait...I have to get some gaming time in to decompress!!  I just don't have time...right?  right?  hmmmm....that's what I've been telling myself.  Even after having read Amy's post I've had myself convinced that this is why I have yet to make a step in the direction of my goal.  It wasn't until last week when I looked at my store and realized that something had to change or we were all going to be looking for a new place to work.  Not only that, but the reality of the situation is that it may be to late to repair the damage that's been done.  It's starting to look like time for me to consider other options, to keep them in my back pocket ready to run if I need to.

Here's the thing, what I want to do is not an easy task, and for sure not one that is going to take off over night. Under the circumstances, my insecurity over my current employment, and the lack of jobs in our area that pay over minimum wage I need to get my tail in gear.  That is when I remembered Amy's post.  You can read her post here "What Are You Avoiding? And how?", I now realize that all of these little things that are keeping me too busy to get moving are just excuses for me to avoid taking the first steps, and why.  Because I'm scared, scared that I'll never make it, that I'll never be able to succeed.

Now, it's time to move on, and really get started.  Wish me luck, and follow my progress.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

The snapchat controversy

The first time I heard of Snapchat I was at work, and one of my employees was discussing her daughters cell phone usage.  She was explaining how her daughter used to text quite a bit but now more often than not she uses Snapchat. Let's face it being the person I am, curiosity got me and I looked this app up, and what I found terrified me.

From the Google playstore Snapchat overview page
"Snapchat is the fastest way to share a moment with friends.
You control how long your friends can view your message -
simply set the timer up to ten seconds and send.
They'll have that long to view your message and then it disappears forever.
We'll let you know if they take a screenshot!
Build relationships, collect points, and view your best friends.
Snapchat is instantly fun and insanely playful.
Show your friends how clever you can be and enjoy the lightness of being!
Front facing camera support on Android 2.3 and above."

WAIT!  You mean to tell me that this app allows me to take a picture and discretely send it to my "friends" with a self destruct option?   I can only imagine the implications to this, lets look at the case of  Cara Alexander *, a 27 year old high school teacher in Virgina.  Ms Alexander was arrested April 26th, and charged with allegedly sending nude photos of herself to a 17 year old male student.  How was this year long relationship discovered?  The boys parents found the photos of Alexander on their sons phone.  Now, imagine these same images sent to your child.  Insert Snapchat. How do you know what they are doing?  Who are they talking to?  Who are they sending images to? Receiving them from? And how ever will you know if your child is the victim of a predator such as Ms Alexander?  The hard truth of the matter is.  You won't.

I really must say that I'm surprised there wasn't more of an outcry against this app before. Are we living in such a bubble that we don't look at what's going on in the lives of our children?  Not surprisingly this app is not available only on Android devices, but it is also available on Apple devices.  Which makes me wonder, just how many of the students in my daughters high school are aware of this, and have installed this app on their school issued iPads.

But today, everywhere I look I am seeing shock and controversy, not to mention pure outrage.  What has everyone so up in arms? Well, don't you know someone figured out that all these images that supposedly self destruct after the approved number of seconds are really still on your electronic device for all the world to discover! In fact there are several sites on the Internet that give step by step instructions on how to recover these hidden files.  And while the creators of Snapchat, make a point of telling you that you'll be told if the receiver takes a screen capture, third party apps as well as a little tech savvy will allow the receiver to save your pictures and videos without you being the wiser.

My question to you all....which is more disturbing?  Snapchat itself or this new found breach?







*For more information on this case and the allegations against Ms Alexander visit The Virginian-Pilot article written by Lauren King

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Virus - How Safe Is Your Cell Phone?


According to a report by Chetan Sharma 84% of all mobile devices sold within the United States during 4th quarter 2012 were smart phones.  This pushes the total market share of smartphones to be over the 50% mark.  A trend that shows no signs of decreasing any time soon.  As technology advances, the desire to have one device that does it all becomes more and more of a reality. Not only are we carrying a phone, but also a camera, video recorder, computer,  hand held gaming system, calculator, and more apps than we know what to do with that allow our phones to be and do nearly anything we desire. Wanna watch a movie? Netflix to the rescue.  Tired of carrying a check book to record your debit card transactions? Give Spensa Pro a try.  Love music? Find all you could ever need with Pandora, Slacker, iHeart Radio, and SoundHound. Movie Buffs look no further than IMDB.  It's no doubt, however, that with the good comes the bad. For all the benefits to be gained from smartphones, it was just a matter of time before cyber crime found its way into the devices we use every day.

Just last week the mobile security company Lookout found the malware they have named "BadNews" a new malware trojan that has one disturbing characteristic which allowed it to sneak past the security system used by Google Play Store.  There have been billions of applications downloaded from the Google Play Store since its inception, with new applications released every day.  Because of this, and the reality of the potential for malware and visrus's to creep into the network the people at Google have implemented a new layer of scurity to keep your device and information secure. So, how is it that this newly found "BadNews" threat has found it's way past the security at Google Play Store? Well, in their defense, there will never be a completely foolproof system as the industry and technology changes so do the threats and that is exactly how BadNews has found it's way into our lives.  Because as bad as BadNews is, it isn't the major culprit.  BadNews is simply the tool in which the fraud malware AlphaSMS is being distributed to unsuspecting smartphone users world wide.  The good news for American cell phone users is that as a whole most apps infected with the BadNews malware have originated in Russian applications.  This does not mean that you are out of the woods, just that we as users need to be more cautious in our downloads and making sure that we protect the devices that we depend on daily.

So, how does this software work, and back to our previous question how is it getting past Google?  The trick is in a delayed deployment feature built into the malware.  In its infancy BadNews appears to be nothing more than a harmless if not annoying advertising network. This facade is what has allowed the developers of BadNews to sneak into Google Play Store. Once in your phone BadNews pushes false advertising and news offers to your device just waiting for you to click on one.  At which time it pushes out an even more aggressive fraud malware in the form of AlphaSMS. This has been possible because of the delay in deployment therefore it sneaks in undetected at the time it is admitted into the Google Play Store.

Now, for the real question, What can you do to protect yourself and your cell phone safe and secure?

First and foremost I highly recommend installing Lookout Mobile Security on your device.  While I've never had a virus on my phone I would never take the chance.  Remember that smart phone in your pocket, is at its root a computer, and just like  your laptop and desktop computers it is vulnerable.  Protect yourself!

Do you ever get text messages from unfamiliar numbers urging you to go to a site to pay your bill, claim a prize, or alerts you to a potential virus on your phone?  These and any other text from a number you are not familiar with are best deleted, as they often contain a virus or other form of fraudulant link in which cybercriminals are able to collect your sensitive personal information.

And of course always use common sense when downloading apps and updates to any device you may have. This may be the one step that most people forget, we get comfortable with our devices, and gain a false sense of security when we are downloading from the Google Play Store.  Ensure that the app you are downloading is from a legit source, take your time, double check online to see if you're getting the right app and not a damaging look a like.