


“The Landmark IT team is knowledgeable and efficient. IT issues are acknowledged immediately. Issues are quickly resolved.”
“I sleep better at night knowing that I have LMIT supporting all of our IT needs. They are so attentive and timely, it’s as if we have own in-house IT department. They are not just one of our vendors—they are our partner.”

LandmarkIT is an IT support company servicing small businesses in the Gardena, California 90248 area. We function as the IT department for our clients. We provide Help Desk support, design, install and maintain PC’s and servers, networking, firewall support, VPN, remote access, email, Internet, cloud, laptop, iPhone/Blackberry support. While we don’t provide programming, website development, phone system installation, Linux or database/application development – we work with other consultants/companies that provide these ancillary services. We function as the IT department for our clients. We provide most of our support via our remote access tools. We go onsite as needed and on a regularly scheduled basis. We’ve been in business since 2000. We invest heavily in our own education and certification; we are small business IT experts.
Luckily service was restored quickly. No word on what happened.
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Computers infected with the “DNSChanger” Trojan virus will cease all Internet access on July 9, 2012. Landmark Techs want to remind you to perform the following procedures that will help you detect and remove the “DNSChanger” malware from your computer before it’s too late! All of these tools are free and provided by the experts at the DCWG (DNSChanger Working Group) and McAfee Security.
Detect.
Very simple process, just visit www.dns-ok.us. There is no installation required and will tell you in a matter of seconds whether your computer is infected or not. If you see an image with a Green background and you see “DNS Resolution = Green; Your computer appears to be looking up IP Address correctly” at the bottom of the page, this means that you’re OK! No further action is required.
Remove.
However, if you are infected, www.dns-ok.us should give you a list of steps to perform in order to get rid of the “DNSChanger” Trojan. The steps can be found here: http://www.dcwg.org/fix/.
You also have another option which is to run a fixer program that should remove DNSChanger and related threats automatically. One of them is offered by McAfee, called Stinger.