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Know Your Limitations of Expertise
Let’s face it: programmers are not experts on every subject IT related out there. While many programmers are great techies, there really is no substitute for hands on experience. Unfortunately, too many developers think that because they can program, and might play around with some non-programming tech stuff at home,...
Tags: Application Development, programmer, Programming, scanner, server, Software Development, virus
Blog posts 2007-01-15
Complete AV scan skips files that ...
HiComplete AV scan skips files that I think should have been checked. A couple of examples: C:WINDOWSsystem32bios1.rom C:WINDOWSsystem32configdefault C:WINDOWSsystem32configSAM C:WINDOWSsystem32configSECURITY C:WINDOWSsystem32configsystem C:WINDOWSI386BIOS1.RO_ C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallQ828026$msdxm.ocx C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallQ828026$wmp.dll C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB833407$bssym7.ttf C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB829558$dao360.dll C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB828035$msgsvc.dll C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB828028$msasn1.dll C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB826942$dhcpcsvc.dll C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB826942$wzcdlg.dll C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB826939$accwiz.exe C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB826939$rpcrt4.dll C:WINDOWS$NtUninstallKB824141$user32.dll C:I386BIOS1.RO_ C:Documents and SettingsNetworkServiceNTUSER.DAT C:Documents and SettingsNetworkServiceLokala inställningarApplication DataMicrosoftWindowsUsrClass.dat C:Documents and SettingsLocalServiceNTUSER.DAT C:Documents and SettingsLocalServiceLokala inställningarApplication DataMicrosoftWindowsUsrClass.dat...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Scanners, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, C:Documents, virus
Q&A 2006-09-20
Server Maxes out at 100%-then drops!
Rural school district with Novel Network. W2000 Server is raid, Inoculate E Trust, approx. three years old. Novell 5.1. Have eliminated any "broadcasting" programs. Recently purged records and freed up alot of space. Today, server froze. Downed and still intermittant high utilization, but able...
Tags: Scanners, Cyberthreats, Backups, Servers, Microsoft Windows 2000, scanner, server, virus
Q&A 2006-02-27
Wacky Linux Part 11: Locking stuff down
In our last episode, I asked an incredibly stupid question about moving files between Windows and Linux machines (I assumed that floppy disks weren't an option due to presumed storage format issues; I was totally wrong) and my readers gave me some pretty wild Samba-based advice....
Tags: Virus-scanner, Ubuntu, Anti-spyware, Linux, OpenOffice, Open Source, Microsoft Windows, Spyware, Firewalls, UNIX, Operating Systems, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Security, Software, Office Suites, Networking, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-02-22
Virus scanning with KlamAV
This tip tells you about the cross-platform virus scanner ClamAV and the KDE-based front end KlamAV. While scanning for viruses on Linux, in and of itself, isn't overly useful to the Linux user, it definitely can be if the files are being received or stored by a...
Tags: KlamAV, ClamAV, Linux, Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Vincent Danen, Cyberthreats, OPEN SOURCE, Scanners, Operating systems, virus, Linux Tips Newsletter, Virus-scanner, TechRepublic Inc., GUI, KDE, Software
Technical articles 2005-08-15
Virus scanning with ClamAV
If you're looking for an open source virus scanner, check out ClamAV, which ships with most Linux distributions. ClamAV scans for viruses as e-mail arrives. To date, Linux has experienced only a small number of viruses. Some of these viruses exist but aren't active, and they...
Tags: ClamAV, Linux, Cyberthreats, Vincent Danen, Scanners, Viruses and worms, Operating systems, virus, scanner, Linux Tips Newsletter, Virus-scanner, Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Open Source, Security, Software
Technical articles 2005-05-27
Virus scanner for PST files
Does anybody know of a antivirus solution that I can use to scan email messages, inbox and PST file? We currently have a virus scanner for exchange but then some of the old emails that have been archived never got scanned. I want to be able to scan those before...
Tags: antivirus, e-mail, Eminent87, PST File, PST Files, scanner, virus, Virus Scanner
Q&A 2005-02-23
Recovering files after reformat...
All:Just finished fixing a customers Dell computer on Friday. He had some files that he had wanted backed up but did not mention that he wanted 10 Gig saved.I installed a new drive then went to work redoing the O/S. He had multiple viruses and the wrong virus...
Tags: daowen@..., hardware, scanner, virus, virus scanner
Discussion threads 2004-11-22
Avoiding excessive file replication in Windows 2000 due to antivirus software
Nearly every network worthy of the name has antivirus protection. But because of the way some virus scanners perform their duties, network performance can suffer due to excessive file replication on systems using Distributed File System DFS and on other files that are regularly replicated between domain controllers. Here’s how...
Tags: antivirus software, Distributed File System, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, network, replication, Scott Lowe MCSE, software, virus
Technical articles 2003-01-20

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problem with virus ??????
I would like know who or what is the problem.My son is getting messages from his provider that they are stopping e mail with avirus.he gets 4or5 a day.the problem is i only send him 1 e mail once a week.It comming from peoplepc and my e mail address.scanned my...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Internet service providers (ISPs), Viruses and worms, SECURITY, e-mail, virus
Q&A 2005-05-03
Warn users to be wary of these virus hoax hall of famers
Get the lowdown on seven of the most popular virus hoaxes that are still circulating. Find out which hoax catchphrases you should warn users to watch for. We've included a sample hoax notification letter to help you spread the word to your users.Although the technically savvy see through a hoax's...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Gregory Harris, virus, e-mail
Technical articles 2002-06-10
Virus Update
Are you up-to-date on the latest virus variant threatening your system? During this Guild Meeting, John C. Day leads a discussion on new virus strains and what you can do to protect yourself.Are you up-to-date on the latest virus variant threatening your system? On August 8 John C. Day led...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, John C. Day, John Day, virus, Guild, Guild Meeting
Technical articles 2000-08-08
Managing virus outbreaks on your network from your server
Deploying virus detection software on your client workstations probably isn't enough defense for your network. John Sheesley explains how you can control viruses on your network effectively by using a server-side protection scheme.Sometimes it seems that not a week goes by when you don’t find out about some new computer...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, network, Wildlist Organization, John Sheesley, server, virus, macro virus, computer
Technical articles 1999-12-21
Get IT Done: Educate users about virus hoaxes
See why virus hysteria can harm your organization and get some tips on helping users distinguish between real threats and hoaxesThe SirCam virus’ recent debut has again raised awareness of the threat posed by e-mail-borne viruses. This awareness is a vital part of your company’s antivirus strategy, but unfortunately, well-intentioned...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, SirCam Virus, Get IT Done, Gregory Harris, virus, e-mail
Technical articles 2001-08-01
Get IT Done: Implement a four-layer virus prevention strategy
Prevent computer virus infection with a four-layer security strategyThe threat of damaging computer viruses and the need for good antivirus software are greater than ever. Many organizations have already learned the painful and costly reality of leaving their networks unprotected against viruses. Once you are on board with the idea...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Get IT Done, Ric Liang, strategy, virus, first layer, Internet
Technical articles 2001-07-18
Lock IT Down: Use this virus protection guide to defend against viruses
Find out how to build a defense against viruses.In the past, we could take some comfort in knowing that we had some inherent protection against viruses. Writing virus code required a certain level of programming expertise, as well as some understanding of such things as low-level DOS calls and memory...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Bruce Maples, virus protection, virus
Technical articles 2000-01-24
Polymorphic Simile.D virus could be a watershed event
If your Windows machines get hit by the latest virus, at least you know that your Linux systems are safe, right? Not any more. Here come polymorphic and metamorphic viruses that can infect both systems. The Simile.D virus may be a security turning point.Although it can be a pain in...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Operating systems, John McCormick, Symantec Corp., virus, Simile.D, attack, Linux
Technical articles 2002-06-24
How to tell if a malfunctioning PC has a virus
When is a hardware or software problem a virus? It's often hard to say, but your odds of sniffing one out will be greater if you have a better understanding of the common symptoms of a virus infection.Today’s PC viruses, Trojan horses, worms, and blended threats can cause run-of-the-mill Windows...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Faithe Wempen, antivirus program, virus, PC
Technical articles 2002-10-28
How do you like your virus protection: Client-side or server-side?
Are you a fan of server-side virus software, or do you prefer client-side protection? In this week's Member Debate, we want to know which one of these anti-virus apps you think is best and why. Join the debate now!Ever since I joined TechRepublic, I have worked off the same desktop...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Ed Engelking II A+, virus protection, virus, virus software
Technical articles 2001-01-19
How to tell if a malfunctioning PC has a virus
When is a hardware or software problem a virus issue? It's often hard to say, but your odds of sniffing one out will be greater if you have a better understanding of common symptoms of virus infection.Today’s PC viruses, Trojan Horses, worms, and blended threats can cause run-of-the-mill Windows or...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Faithe Wempen, PC, antivirus program, virus, worm
Technical articles 2002-08-06
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