Quote Originally Posted by Cheap Scotch Ron View Post
While the article states that this virus is not widely circulated, it wreaked havoc at one of my clients. We didnt even know they had a problem until a credit card was stolen.

Since it's a relatively small LAN, we decided to use static IP and DNS settings. This wont work for larger clients.

The article mentions their preference for OpenDNS. I would be curious if any AO members have any experience with this.

CSR
I have setup openDNS at a client of mine. Seeing it was a free service and offered some nice extra features at no cost (such as filtering) we set up a public web cafe network to use openDNS as their ONLY dns server.

In our case it was mainly for the blacklists of sites. We filtered out known porn and phishing sites aswell as some other disturbing categories. I have to say.. that so far openDNS did their job pretty good.