Our winter newsletter has just been sent out to our customers containing some very nice special offers that you might be interested in.
We also take a brief look at the new Windows 7 and SEO or Search Engine Optimisation.
Our winter newsletter has just been sent out to our customers containing some very nice special offers that you might be interested in.
We also take a brief look at the new Windows 7 and SEO or Search Engine Optimisation.
We’ve received tips about a Facebook application called Fan Check; reports say this application is actually a virus, and should be avoided at all costs. We’ve dug a bit deeper, however, and it seems more likely that the rumor about Fan Check (even if the actual virus exists, which we’ve found no proof of) has been used to lead users to various malware and spyware ridden sites.
In short… Fan Check is safe, searching google for “fan check virus” is not!
This alleged virus has only been described on a couple of blogs, such as this one, but we’ve found no reports about it on sites of security firms such as McAfee or Symantec.
The virus supposedly acts in the following way: if you try to access a Facebook application located at apps.facebook.com/fancheck/ (previously called StalkerCheck), you’ll get this message:
“FanCheck is adding new features and new capacity. This could take a few days.
Please become a fan, and we’ll send you an update when we’re back online”
According to sources, merely becoming a fan will “infect” your Facebook account, which is highly unlikely. All other reports about the virus seem to be created by spammers themselves. Google (Google) lists the phrase “facebook fan check virus” as a popular trend, but there lies the problem; if you actually try to search for this phrase, you’ll be bombarded by sites containing malware.
We believe that this is merely a two part hoax: on one hand, you have a defunct application that allegedly lets you see who’s been visiting your Facebook profile – which cannot work due to Facebook’s policies, and all applications claiming to do so are scams. On the other, spammers and malicious hackers are feeding the rumors around this application to lead people to search for a solution, and getting their computers infected by malware in return.
In any case, this is what you should do: stay away from Fan Check application – or any other Facebook application that hints at being able to tell you who’s been visiting your profile. Furthermore, don’t search for the “Fan Check Facebook virus,” as it is most likely a hoax.
We’ve been putting the finishing touches to the site and all being well, it will be available to the public very soon.
The site features a shoutbox, member directory and lots of other useful radio information.
Click the thumbnail for a better look.

Trippnology recently built a website for local storage company Square Deal Storage.
Dave and Linda came to us wanting a simple site to show off the various types of storage services they provide. Services include both long and short term container hire, very reasonably priced self storage and they even have a few famous customers like the popular ‘Jimmy’s Farm’ in Suffolk!
Full details are available on the Square Deal Storage website.
Welcome to the all new Trippnology blog.
We’ll be using it to bring you news about what we’re doing and any special offers as well as some useful tutorials to really get the most out of your computer and the internet.
We’d like to hear from you if you have any subjects you’d like us to cover. Send your suggestions to blog [at] trippnology.com