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Does Your Computer Have a Virus?

If you notice any of these signs, your computer may be infected. Call us today — don't wait.

Suddenly Very Slow

Virus running secretly in the background, using all your computer's power.

Pop-Up Ads Everywhere

Ads appearing even when you're not browsing the web — classic adware infection.

Browser Homepage Changed

You open your browser and it goes to a strange website you didn't choose.

Friends Getting Strange Emails

People say they got weird emails "from you" that you never sent.

Scary Warning Messages

Pop-ups saying your computer is infected and you need to call a number. This is a SCAM.

Unexpected Charges

Charges on your card you don't recognize could mean your info has been stolen.

Seeing Any of These Signs?

Don't click anything, don't call any phone numbers that pop up on your screen, and call us immediately.

Call 731-249-4507 Now

Complete Protection

Virus & Malware Removal

$79

Complete removal of all viruses, ransomware, spyware, adware, and trojans. We don't just scan — we clean everything.

Security Software Setup

$49

Installation and configuration of trusted antivirus and security software to protect you going forward.

Scam Protection Training

$45/hr

We teach you to recognize phone scams, email phishing, fake websites, and tech support fraud. Prevention is the best medicine.

Password Security

$49

Strong password setup, password manager installation, and two-factor authentication on your important accounts.

Account Security Audit

$79

We review your online accounts, change weak passwords, enable security features, and lock out unauthorized access.

Data Backup Setup

$59

Automatic backups to the cloud so ransomware or hard drive failure can never permanently destroy your files.

Common Scams Targeting West Tennessee

Someone calls pretending to be from Microsoft, Apple, or your internet company. They say your computer is infected and you need to pay them or give them access. HANG UP IMMEDIATELY. Microsoft never calls people out of the blue.

A robocall or live person claiming the IRS or Social Security Administration will arrest you unless you pay immediately in gift cards. This is a scam. Government agencies communicate by mail, never by phone threats.

A caller pretends to be your grandchild (or a lawyer/police officer) saying they're in trouble and need money immediately — but please don't tell the parents. Always verify directly with the family member before sending anything.

A scary-looking popup on your screen says your computer is infected and gives a phone number to call. This is FAKE. Do not call the number. Close your browser. Call us if you need help.

Emails that look like they're from your bank, Amazon, or PayPal asking you to "verify your account" by clicking a link. Always go directly to the website by typing the address yourself — never click email links.

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