Sunday, April 12, 2015

PC Handyman: Encryption malware —"Ransomware"— Is your data protected?


Recently, The Boston Globe and other news media reported that a file server at the Tewksbury Police Department was infected with a strain of malware, which had encrypted all of the files stored on this server. These files were arrest and incident records. When someone tried to access these records, they found that the files could not be opened because they were corrupted. Then they found a document that explained that the files had been encrypted and gave instructions on how they could pay $500 to get the encryption key to recover their files. 
PC Handyman
PC  Handyman
After several days of trying to recover the files, with the aid of federal and state computer experts and 2 outside IT firms, they finally paid the $500, using an electronic form of payment called Bitcoin, and got the data back.   
This sort of thing has been happening for a while now to all sorts of businesses and individuals—this got media attention because public money was used to pay the ransom, so it became public information. Payment forms like Bitcoin and MoneyPak are used because the payment is not traceable to the recipient.
 Can it happen to you? Yes! 
This malware is usually installed through an email attachment, often in an email supposedly from FedEx or UPS about a package being delivered. There is also evidence that it can be installed by a hacker getting into a server through a remote connection. Sometimes the encrypted data is recoverable through Windows, and sometimes with a 3rd party application. Usually, the malware turns off features like System Restore and Volume Shadow Copy so that these recovery methods are no longer available.  I'm sure that the Tewksbury people tried everything.

Another scary thing—if the infected PC is connected to mapped network drives, such as on a file server, those files can be encrypted too. And if a backup drive is connected to the PC, doing automatic or periodic backups, the files on the backup drive will be overwritten with the encrypted versions, since the files have been changed to newer versions. Cloud-based backup services may save previous versions of backed up files—you should ask your backup service. 
The best strategy against this issue seems to be keeping a periodic manual backup to a drive that is disconnected after the backup is completed. Frequency of the backups determines how much data is at risk. I can set this up for you, including providing the drive. I can come in to your business on a regular basis and run the backups too.  Let me know if you need help. 
Is your data protected? 
The PC Handyman, 508 346-3502 info@pchman.com

Franklin SEPAC - "The Movement of Imperfection"

From the Special Education Parents Advisory Council (SEPAC)
We are very excited to welcome Gina Gallagher and Patricia Terrasi, authors of the book, Shut Up About Your Perfect Kid, and founders of the Imperfect Movement! Full of heart and humor, these amazing sisters share their own experiences in raising imperfect children in a society that values perfection. Come and join us for a great night! 
This workshop will be held in the Horace Mann Auditorium, located at 224 Oak Street, Franklin, MA. 
As always this workshop is free and open to the public. 
Spread the word!

The Movement of Imperfection
The Movement of Imperfection

For more about the "Shut Up Sisters" visit their webpage here  http://www.shutupabout.com/

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Public Notice: Hydrant Flushing Program


The Franklin Department of Public Works, Water Division will begin its hydrant flushing program on Saturday, April 11, 2015. This program is conducted annually to improve Franklin’s water quality and fire flows. 
Some hydrants will be flushed in the evening hours, while others will be completed during the day. Hydrant flushing will continue depending on water availability and system pressures. 
Residents may experience temporary water loss or discolored water while hydrants are being flushed in their area. Even though the water may be discolored, it is still safe for human consumption. 
The streets that we will be working on each day will be listed on the DPW website (town.franklin.ma.us/DPW). 
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and we apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the DPW office at 508-553-5500. 

Department of Public Works 
Laurie Ruszala 
Water/Sewer Superintendent

DPW Headquarters - Fisher St
DPW Headquarters - Fisher St

This was shared from the official Franklin page
http://franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/0207E4DF-000F8513


Flushing Areas Week of 4/11/15:
A Street
Acorn Place
Alisha Drive
Alpine Place
Alpine Row
Anna Road
Arlington Street
Bacon Street
Barbara Circle
Beaver Street
Beth Road
Buena Vista Drive
Burning Tree Road
Camdon Way
Cardinal Drive
Carol Drive
Celinda Drive
Central Park Terrace
Charlotte Court
Chestnut Street
Chilmark Road
Church Street
Cleveland Avenue
Concetta Way
Concord Street
Corbin Road
Corbin Street
Cottage Street
Cottage Street Extension
Country Club Drive
Coutu Street
Crescent Street
Crestwood Drive
Crocker Avenue
Cross Street
Dale Street
Dean Avenue
Delta Court
Delta Drive
Depot Street
Dutchess Road
East Park Street
East Street
Emilio Drive
Emmons Street
Everett Street
Fales Street
Farrington Street
Fisher Street
Gallison Street
Garden Street
Geb Street
Glen Meadow Road
Griffin Road
Hayden Lane
Hayward Street
Henry Lane
Highland Street
Hill Avenue
Hillside Road
Horace Mann Circle
Howard Place
Howard Street
Hutchinson Street
Indian Lane
Ivy Lane
Jack's Way
James Street
Jordan Road
Josephine Street
JR's Lane
Juniper Road
Kerrie Circle
King Phillip Road
King Street
Kingswood Lane
Lawrence Drive
Ledge Street
Lewis Street
Lexington Street
Longfellow Drive
Longobardi Drive
Loretta Road
Lost Horse Trail
Main Street
Maria Circle
Mark's Way
Martha's Way
Martin Avenue
Marvin Avenue
Mary Jane Road
Master Drive
Mathew Drive
McCarthy Street
Meadow Lark Road
Metacomet Lane
Metcalf Street
Milliken Avenue
Mill Street
North Park Street
Northern Spy Road
Oak Street
Odyssey Lane
Orchard Street
Park Road
Parmenter Way
Pearl Street
Pearly Lane
Peck Street
Penny Lane
Queen Street
Ray Hill Road
Red Gate Lane
Ruggles Street
Russell Street
Russet Hill Road
Sandy Lane
Sarah Lane
Saxon Street
School Street
Shawkemo Path
Squibnocket Road
Stewart Street
Stubbe Street
Sugarbeet Road
Summer Street
Susan's Way
Taft Drive
Tam O Shanter Road
Teris Way
Thayer Street
Tyson Road
Uncas Avenue
Union Street
Venus Circle
Wachusett Street
Wamponoag Drive
Washington Street
West Central Street
West Park Street
West Street
Willow Street
Wilson Road
Winter Street
Worsted Street
Zachary Lane

You can check the DPW page here for updates
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_PublicWorks/General_Pages/Hydrant_Flushing

Beaver St building proposed as new home for Recreation Dept

The Finance Committee heard of plans for the purchase of the building and land at 275 Beaver St to serve as the new home for the Recreation Dept. The Recreation Dept has been housed in the 150 Emmons St property which is in the process of being sold

Emmons St building - under agreement for sale by Franklin
Emmons St building - under agreement for sale by Franklin


The two documents handed out at the FinCom meeting are shown here. 

They are also part of the Town Council agenda package for the meeting scheduled Apr 15th.

The memo from Jeff Nutting outlining the purchase plans




A summary of the Recreation Dept including revenues and expenses from 2011 (actual) to the current 2015 year (projected)




Food Revolution Petition Update


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Hello Food Revolutionary!

We have some exciting news to share with you.

As a signatory of Jamie Oliver's first Food Revolution petition, we wanted to reach out and update you on this petition and Food Revolution Day 2015.

AN INCREDIBLE 812,000 of you signed the 2010/11 petition to stand up for our united belief that kids need better food at school and better health prospects - THANK YOU! We're so grateful for your support, and delighted you all agree action needs to be taken.

YOU HAVE MADE A DIFFERENCE. With your support, this uprising led to a truly global movement, with the launch of Food Revolution Day in 2012. The same year the Ambassador Programme was also launched -  a growing group of thousands of passionate volunteers in over 100 countries. It has also grown an active, empowered and noisy community online and put pressure on leaders who can help us create positive change and begin to reverse the obesity epidemic through improved food education, food quality and security.

While the Food Revolution has continued to grow, we've still got work to do. With 42 million children across the world under the age of five either overweight or obese, the next generation will live shorter lives than their parents if nothing is done to rectify these alarming statistics. That's why for this Food Revolution Day Jamie has launched a global petition calling on leaders and governments of the G20 to make practical food education compulsory at school.

It's essential that we arm future generations with the life skills they urgently need in order to lead healthier, happier, more productive lives and we passionately believe that it is every child's human right. Food education will make a difference to the lives of the next generation. So please continue your support by signing this petition and sharing change.org/jamieoliver on facebook and twitter to help spread the word, we can't do it without you.

We've already gathered an amazing 600,000 signatures from over 160 countries, but to create a movement powerful enough to force all G20 governments to take action, we need to get to millions!

Thank you very much for your support.





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FHS girls lacrosse tops Medfield

From Hockomock Sports we find that the FHS girls Lacrosse team won a close one against Medfield on Friday.


Franklin, 8 @ Medfield, 7 - Final 
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers
Julia Jette and Sheelagh Walsh each scored a pair of goals to help Franklin clip Medfield. Nicole Ellin, Emily Jeffries and Julianne Pisani all played well in the midfield according to head coach Kristin Igoe and combined for seven draw controls. Sam Jones was strong on defense, Igoe said, with two ground balls and five caused turnovers. Dani Lonati finished with seven saves in net.



Results from Friday's action around the Hockomock League can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-041015

Annual Franklin Post 75 and Medway Post 367 Scholarship Run - Jun 20

The Annual Franklin Post 75 and Medway Post 367 Scholarship Run will be held at Medway High School on Saturday, June 20, 2015. 
We are currently seeking sponsors and donations. Please mark your calendar and stay tuned for more details including instructions on how to register.

If you have any questions or would like to be a sponsor or make a donation, please contact Kim Leone at Franklin Post 75 or Doug Wahl at Medway Post 367.

screen grab of American Legion Post 75 webpage
screen grab of American Legion Post 75 webpage


To register for the 5 mile race, click on the link below.