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To the Moon, MyDoom!

Northern and Central New Jersey Computer Users "Call for PC Help" to Give Latest Threats a Swift Kick Skyward

CLIFTON, NJ (PRWEB) July 29, 2004 -- Wanna send MyDoom to the moon? Is your home or business computer really protected? Is it hacker-proof or has your private information already gotten into malicious hands?

In order to give the latest computer threats a swift kick skyward, northern and central New Jersey computers users "Call for PC Help," a new company started by IT and business veteran Joel Hudesman. Call for PC Help aids area computer users in preventing the every day attacks from viruses, worms, Trojans, spyware, and hackers, keeping their machines running like new.

The company services Windows-based machines for a one-time charge of $99 per visit per machine, performing a wide variety of operations, including removing viruses, email worms, and spyware; securing PCs from hackers; optimizing the system registry; and other critical system maintenance tasks that every PC requires on a regular basis. He will also install the latest anti-virus and firewall software on to computers to help keep them safe and secure.

With over 10 years of experience, Hudesman provides on-site computer service and complete software and hardware consulting for individual and business PC users. He explains the importance of keeping PCs safe, secure, and properly maintained for increased performance.

Hudesman spoke of the latest attack by a new version of the Mydoom worm. "This variant of the Mydoom worm has caused serious problems for the Google, Yahoo!, Lycos, and Altavista search engines. It's attacking tens of thousands PCs by email, looking for email addresses on the host computer's hard drive. It's then looking for more addresses by running queries on these search engines, causing them to slow down or go temporarily out of service. PC users need to be aware of these increasing problems with worms, viruses, malware, and other threats, and we can help them stay safe. They can do this by not opening unknown email attachments and performing regular virus scans of their machines. It's very much like the regular servicing you would do for your car."

Hudesman also added, "A computer is very much like your car. It needs routine servicing in order to perform at its best. From the time you buy your PC and begin using it, it accumulates junk files and other debris and over time, will begin to slow down. Users will notice this when they need to call up files, save information, or open Web pages. They'll start to receive error messages, have the system hang, or even worse, experience those blue screens when the system has crashed. We help PC users avoid all of these problems and more."

Call for PC Help is available to service both home and business computers. On-site appointments can be arranged by phoning 973-272-2781 or 516-641-1337 or emailing the company at sales@callforpchelp.com. Further information can
also be obtained from the Call for PC Help web site at http://www.callforpchelp.com.

For: Call for PC Help, 29 Peru Road, Clifton, NJ 07012
Contact: Joel Hudesman
Tel: 973-272-2781
Cell: 516-641-1337
Email: sales@callforpchelp.com

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