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Andysport
Andysport
14 Oct 2013 16:31

Really technical, we need someone to look at our website and sort it out please can anyone recommend someone.

saltuh
saltuh
14 Oct 2013 18:26

Hi,

 

I can help you. I have done a some in and around Dawlish. 

 

Here are a few:

 

www.lockwoodhouse.co.uk

www.powderhamfoodhall.co.uk

www.exeterquads.com

 

Prices start at £99.

 

You can call me on 01392 25 35 75 or email neil@exetec.co.uk

 

Thank you.

Sbooty
Sbooty
14 Oct 2013 18:48

Just clicked on www.lockwoodhouse.co.uk and my browser says that it is infected with malware?

The other two were ok but it might be wise to check the lockwoodhouse site.

Better to be safe than sorry.

saltuh
saltuh
14 Oct 2013 19:48

Hi Sbooty,

 

Thanks for the info.

 

I have just ran a full virus scan through the Lockwood House website and it has no infection.

 

I have also just tested it on various browsers and it is perfectly safe.

 

Also my websites are linked to google and they inform me if there is an infection and then stop anyone from viewing it.

 

Kind regards.

jools88
jools88
14 Oct 2013 19:52

Google safe LOL.

neilh
neilh
14 Oct 2013 19:55

Absolutely safe in Google's hands under the benevolent protection of the National Security Agency.

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Digby
Digby
14 Oct 2013 20:01

sbooty

Your right it is better to be safe than sorry, perhaps you should give them a ring and tell them they might have a problem.

It would be the decent thing to do.

They probably don't know.

I just tried all 3 and and they were fine.

Andysport
Andysport
14 Oct 2013 21:41

Thanks I think, I know Dave & Sue so it may turn out they will recommend you, sorry did you do the site for Dave & sue or Mike & Karen the previous owners ? as I know both couples.

Don Pearson
Don Pearson
14 Oct 2013 23:13

@neilh

naughty.

However, it has always been obvious to me that any American company will have been subject to pressure to ensure NSA access. For instance, if you were seriously dodgy, would you trust the integrity of any system or any encryption provided by Microsoft?

Andysport
Andysport
15 Oct 2013 05:31

I haven't a clue what any of your are on about, sounds like a bit of a quibble though.

Don Pearson
Don Pearson
15 Oct 2013 09:24

@Andysport,

Apologies. My post was off-topic as far as providing you with useful information.

neilh
neilh
15 Oct 2013 14:40

@Don  Yes naughty but couldn't resist.  There's always Tor of course if you're prepared to risk the dark internet although it looks like NSA may even have hacked that when the Silkroad web-site was brought down.

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