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Date: | Thu, 29 Jul 1999 19:25:23 +0000 |
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We use Inoculan from Cheyenne. It works with our Novell system so that it updates the PC at every boot up to the network. We get the updates from the vendor regularly via the net and put it on our server. You can tell when you've got a really important Inoculan update because the logon will take an extra two minutes or so.
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From: Jim Phillips [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 8:05 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Security, Viruses, and the HP3K
So, now that we have LAN's at each of our locations, and the individual
LAN's are linked by a WAN, and we have deployed PC's onto the shop
floor to aid the operators, we have some smart operator who thinks he
can intimidate the management here by threatening to unleash a virus
from his PC. In fact, the actual threat indicated that he/she may have
already done so; that is, loaded a time-delayed virus on his PC.
Our response to this was to install Norton AntiVirus on every PC
(actually, we had already done this since we picked up an Excel
macro virus at one of the remote locations). Next, I plan to
change the EPROM settings on every PC on the shop floor to
disable the floppy drive, and password-protect the settings. I
figure this will stop anyone from using the floppy drive, even
if they boot into DOS (by hitting the F8 key during boot-up).
I told my boss that the HP3000 was pretty much immune to PC
viruses, so I'm not planning on doing much of anything to it.
I'm curious as to what steps others have taken to secure their
PC's from deliberate sabotage, so I would welcome any suggestions
or assistance in this matter. Thanks again for your gracious help.
Jim Phillips Manager of Information Systems
Voice: (330) 527-2124 Therm-O-Link, Inc.
Fax: (330) 527-2123 PO Box 285; 10513 Freedom St.
Email: [log in to unmask] Garrettsville, Ohio 44231
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