My sister likes to dl nsync stuff off the internet. So far she has gotten 4 trojans plus the KlezH virus. How do i stop her from getting a more damaging virus. We have norton anti-virus.
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My sister likes to dl nsync stuff off the internet. So far she has gotten 4 trojans plus the KlezH virus. How do i stop her from getting a more damaging virus. We have norton anti-virus.
just get a anti-virus and trojan software that runs in the background and moniters everything so if she d/l something it should catch it
is she getting the stuff off kazaa, if she is then click tools, options then filter tab then type in stuff like n sync into the blocklist box at the bottom, this should work, assuming she doesn't know how to use comuters very well. I'm sure someone else will come up with a better solution - but there ya' go. =)
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Training...
Show your sister what not to download, what is possibly dangerous etc....
When my mother first got her laptop, she downloaded anything, opened everything, was a general pain in the ass... I checked out her laptop one day... it had like 15 viruses and about 4 different trojans on it...
I showed her stuff like that you shouldn't open an email attachment, unless your expecting it.... Not if you trust the person, because with the amount of virus's which can propagate via email, its not safe to open stuff from people you trust anymore.....
All I can say, is that I don't run any AV software on my mother's laptop now, and its still clean.....
Matty: That's really good of you to do that for her. Hopefully she'll keep herself clean now. But I'm just wondering why you don't have any AV software on it? I think you should still have it on there just to be safe, because there are still some cases where she could get one and not know it, even if she does everything like you tell her she should. Just what I think; trying to stop the flow of viruses in the world, hehe. :)
I would be concerned about the lack of AV software for the reason that DL sites can be hacked, as is illustrated in this article: http://online.securityfocus.com/news/462
It seems that w/o AV software, you would be hard pressed to know that there was something going on. Now in this case it was a trojan that was placed, but that isn't to say that there aren't other malicious bugs that can be perpetuated in this fashion.
Well, since you're running Norton AV, and are still getting viruses. Make sure that it is enabled on startup. Then, make sure you run the LiveUpdate! feature. Get all of your virus definitions up to date. Then, run The Cleaner, whcih is a trojan scanner/removal tool. And after all that is done, tell your sister to stay off the computer! :-P Nah, Like Matty said, Tell her what to look for, and what not to get. Train her...she is after all your little sister right? :)
Or, did Matty say Drink beer? I forget...
Alright, Im going to throw my two cents in here for what its worth.
1. Update the nortons AV. I personally do this about 2 a week, if I need it or not.
2. Teach your sister how to right click and scan whatever she downloads and scan it with nortons. I d0 this religiously!!.
Your sister should not be restricted by what she can or can not download. Rather, education is the best tool of prevention.
Once she knows how to dowload a file to the desktop, then scan it with nortons, she can catch the virus first hand. Personally,
I download all sorts of stuff off the net, then I can it with NAV and ad-aware (just downloaded pestpatrol and interested to see
what it will do).
So....thats my two cents for what its worth.
She gets these through ezines. It has a File Protection system, but it's only updated once a week.
ok. now that you've gotten all the "educated" responses from all the technically advanced people on this site, I'm gonna suggest the simple approach. mind you this is all in good jest. but whenever my sister does something like this, i just give her a good smack on the back of the head and say, "why are you downloading crap like this?!?!?"
it might sound simple, but it works. she has absolutely NO inclination to learn about various issues/concerns/problems with what she does online. no matter how many times i try to explain it to her, she just doesn't care, doesn't want to learn, and doesn't listen. SO, i go for the smack on the back of her head whenever i catch her doing stuff like that. surprisingly, this works for her :)
I got to say, you may want to let her ruin it once. Just hear me out, trust me, when she experiences the horror of data loss, and the dread of not being able to start up her OS, she will become much better at this kind of thing, as well asmore cautious. Ahhh, I still remember when I crashed my first comp, what memories. But seriously, just backup everything, let her ruin it, and then come in and explain all about it. Tell her what to look for and give her a good anti-virus, preferrably Norton, because they catch more new viruses, and have proggies up on their site for viruses as well.
I don't put Antivirus software on it because I don't have any for it.. And I'm too lazy to keep it updated on that as well as my other computers... either way, my mother has decided she doesn't want a laptop anymore, so I just scored me a laptop!!!! /me does a danceQuote:
Originally posted here by jehnx
Matty: That's really good of you to do that for her. Hopefully she'll keep herself clean now. But I'm just wondering why you don't have any AV software on it? I think you should still have it on there just to be safe, because there are still some cases where she could get one and not know it, even if she does everything like you tell her she should. Just what I think; trying to stop the flow of viruses in the world, hehe. :)
Yup, I said drink beer... which co-incidently is what I'm doing right now....Quote:
Or, did Matty say Drink beer? I forget...
S0nicSnake wrote:
"We have norton anti-virus."
What version on NAV do you have ?
Are the updates current?
Is the AutoProtect fearure enabled?
If you want, I could probably give you norton antivirus. And trust me, doing an update is not a hassle, it is an amazing life saver. On my comp, (which sucks) it has never taken me more than 1.5 mins to finish live update, and all I do is click a button and walk away, go eat or something. Trust me NORTON RULZ. It really does.
You move or delete some of her files and then say that a virus did it...she'd smarten up really fast. In fact, when my old and new IDE drives started conflicting, I told her it was probably a virus, and now she's a lot more careful about what she opens.
Unplug the HDD for a few days and tell her it must be a virus. Act like you spend a couple of hours working on it and then send her a bill.
download one of those fake viruses and blame it on her for d/l'ing crap. then teach her how to avoid viruses and trojans. you can also tell her a bedtime story about the brave AV and the evil Klez that took over the kingdom of NSync.
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