Friday, April 30, 2010

Laptop bag

Need a new laptop bag?
Virtual Technologies Group offers many different types of laptop bags.










Contact us today to order your new bag.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one Desktop PC


combines the power of a traditional tower PC


with the style and simplicity of a television.


You can have it all – powerful computing performance,


easy set up, space-saving design and high-definition multimedia.






It's all presented in one very slim, highly attractive

and competitively-priced package.

With a 21.5" Full HD screen, a 640GB hard drive

and an impressive range of digital entertainment features,

it's as much at home in your living room as it is in your home office.

www.vtgus.com


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

LRITA event

Join us tomorrow at The Lima Regional IT Alliance.
We are excited about this all day event
with an aggressive AGENDA with
multiple break out sessions

allowing you to learn about the latest technologies.

Check out
http://www.lrita.org/Events/annualmeeting.html
for more information.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Another credit card scam

There is another person out there trying to get your credit card number. The call will come from 1-817-688-7853. And at the other end there will be an Interactive Voice Response script.

Whatever you do, do not answer this call.
Or if you do, be sure to not enter any of your credit card info.

An example of this type of call would sound like this:
You: "Hello?"
Caller: "Hello. For security purposes, your Visa debit card has been deactivated for debit and ATM use"

Your first reaction will be "oh, great. Somewhere, someone got my details"
There is no option to speak to a live person.
It willjust keep playing a short prompt menu over and over again.
You must choose option 1, to "re-activate" your card, suspecting a ruse. On cue, it will ask you for your 16-digit card number, followed by #. It will ask if that was correct. Then it will ask for the expiration date (0000) and CVV code (000) as well. Then, it says:

Caller: "Thank you. Your Visa card has been re-activated. Goodbye."


Calling the number back will get you some boilerplate error message.
Be careful out there, folks. Banks will de-activate your card if they suspect it has been compromised, but they will never give you the option to re-activate it over the phone like this, especially with an automated IVR system. Typically, they issue you a new card, sometimes with the exact same account number and expiration date, but with a different CVV code.

Virtual Technologies Group wants all our current & future customers to be safe. For more tips, visit our website at www.vtgus.com

Monday, April 12, 2010

Find the right PC for you!

Ever thought.....how do I know if this PC is right for me?
Well, here is an easy way:
Go to
http://dellpcadvisor.com/?src=2070543516
Answer a few questions

And your perfect PC will be chosen for you


Try it today!


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