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VIRUSES. MALICIOUS E-MAIL ATTACHMENTS. Denial of service attacks. You can probably think of a number of other incidents that have happened to either you or a friend of yours on the job where a piece of unwanted code wreaked havoc on unsuspecting users. We've seen our share at the places we'...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-315282012-08-22T07:07:56Z .NET Security Bock, Jason Stromquist, Pete Fischer, Tom Smith, Nathan Technologies VIRUSES. MALICIOUS E-MAIL ATTACHMENTS. Denial of service attacks. You can probably think of a number of other incidents that have happened to either you or a friend of yours on the job where a piece of unwanted code wreaked havoc on unsuspecting users. We've seen our share at the places we've worked at. In fact, all three of the quotes are from our jobs. The first incident happened when an employee opened an e-mail that contained a virus. Since he had the Web server mapped as a network drive, the images located on the server were destroyed. The second occurred when a consultant had the e-mail preview option on in Outlook and a virus was accidentally started. The company panicked, and ended up broadcasting a warning message over the intercom system. The last one happened when someone within the company triggered a virus, and management wanted one of us (Jason) to examine the attachment, as it looked like VBScript. They were hoping that they'd have a chance at understanding what kind of damage was being done to their systems. 2012-08-22T07:07:56Z 2012-08-22T07:07:56Z 2002 Book 1590590538 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31528 en application/chm Apress |
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VIRUSES. MALICIOUS E-MAIL ATTACHMENTS. Denial of service attacks. You can probably think of a number of other incidents that have happened to either you or a friend of yours on the job where a piece of unwanted code wreaked havoc on unsuspecting users. We've seen our share at the places we've worked at. In fact, all three of the quotes are from our jobs. The first incident happened when an employee opened an e-mail that contained a virus. Since he had the Web server mapped as a network drive, the images located on the server were destroyed. The second occurred when a consultant had the e-mail preview option on in Outlook and a virus was accidentally started. The company panicked, and ended up broadcasting a warning message over the intercom system. The last one happened when someone within the company triggered a virus, and management wanted one of us (Jason) to examine the attachment, as it looked like VBScript. They were hoping that they'd have a chance at understanding what kind of damage was being done to their systems. |
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