that you can find
one which meets your requirements etc. very easy ;-)
Regards,
Bart
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From: Creamer, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 08:55 PM
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Yes, but have you *met* your son
oxy.
Hope this helps ..
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern,
TomSent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 4:52 PMTo:
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As re: Symantec, a lot
of the viruses Ive been getting lately have been viruses that are over a year
ol
:05 AM
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It is possible to get virus infections
even with current virus definitions. My experience with Nachi/Welchia and
5000+ workstations at my last employer taught me that. If you have
Nachi/Welchia in your system on just one machine
,
TomSent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 5:52 PMTo:
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As re: Symantec, a
lot of the viruses Ive been getting lately have been viruses that are over a
year old and defs have been out for awhile so Im puzzled as to why I keep
getting
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The viruses Ive been
getting are w32.spybot.worm and bat.mumu.A.worm(all Symantecs names).
We are patched and up
to date. The machines(anywhere from 5-10) get infected and then start going out
on ports 445 and 6667. This is enough to slow our network
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For the last part, have you thought about
desktop imaging using a product such as Symantec Ghost or Altiris Client
Management Suite? Then you could create standard
Of Kern,
TomSent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:01 AMTo:
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We dont push out
enough clients to merit ghost. About 5-10 a
month.
We just get the
preinstalled os with HP and run thru the mini setup and install
AV,Office,patch
Use an enterprise AntiSpyware product like Pest Patrol (or an
alternative, now that they've been infected by the dreaded CA virus)
-ASB
--
Cheap, Fast, Secure -- Pick Any TWO.
http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/
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From: Kern, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 29 Sep
Yes, but have you *met* your son yet?
mc
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern, Tom
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004
4:41 PM
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I exaggerate a bit.
I have a staff of 3
What are you using for anti-virus protection? Some of
the newer AV products are coming with this built in vs. having to push out
additional software.
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TomSent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 4:14 PMTo:
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Symantec Anti- Virus Enterprise 9.0.
It has some spyware
protection but not that great as my users are still getting a ton.
From: Mulnick, Al
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Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004
4:26 PM
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Heres what we do
When we detect a user has become infested
with spyware we 1st
Use a combination of Spybot SD,
Lavasoft AdAware, and Hijaack this until we are sure the machine is clean
Then, depending on the kind of user, we either threaten to or just take away their local admin
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Symantec Anti- Virus Enterprise 9.0.
It has some spyware protection but not
that great as my users are still getting a ton.
From: Mulnick, Al
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Sent: Wednesday, September 29,
2004 4:26 PM
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[ActiveDir] OT:spyware
I use McAfee
antispyware. It works ok. I got Cool Web Search, it doesn t detect
it.
Anyone experience CWS
and remove them successfully?
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On Behalf Of Kern, TomSent: Wednesday
Remember that Ad-Aware can only be legally used in non-commercial
environments. Spybot SD and Spyware Blaster are both free to both home and
corporate users, so I usually use these instead of Ad-Aware.
Regular users should not be able to write to the
hklm\software\microsoft\windows\current
time auto protect
service is made to start BEFORE any virus or worm does.
Oh well. End of rant.
From: Dan DeStefano
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Sent: Wednesday, September 29,
2004 5:00 PM
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Remember that Ad-Aware can
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern,
TomSent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 5:16 PMTo:
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When a user gets a
virus, that virus will execute under that users security context. So a regular
user should NOT have a v
care of that?
Its thoughts like that which keep me up at night
Thanks
From: Mulnick, Al
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Sent: Wednesday, September 29,
2004 5:29 PM
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There are examples out there of viruses
elevating privileges
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