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CURRENT ADVISORIES & WARNINGS
The following are links that have advisories and
warnings about current threats and viruses circulating the
Internet.
How to Protect Your Data
- Basic Virus Protection Steps That You Should Take:
- Protect yourself by uninstalling
Windows Scripting
Host.
- Twice a month go to:
Windows Update. Click on "Product
Updates" and install "Critical" and "Recommended"
updates. These will fix "bugs," plug security holes and
give you better programs. Make sure that you have plenty
of hard drive space first. Check with your manager or IT
person if you are unsure whether or not to do this.
- Install and keep updated, a good anti-virus program on
your personal computer. If you don't keep your DAT files
updated you are not protected against new viruses.
- Back up important documents, files and papers to more
than one floppy disk or machine. If you get a virus or your
floppy becomes damaged, you can still recover a great part
of your work.
- If you use a lab or a friend's machine, make sure it has
a current version of an anti-virus software on it. Scan your
disk prior to use and after. Take time to scan the machine
you are on.
- If you encounter a virus, notify a lab monitor or the
owner of the machine right away. If no one is available,
send mail to: HelpDesk@gwm.sc.edu or call (803) 777-1800.
Put a note on the machine indicating it has a virus. This
will prevent others from sharing your misfortune.
- Don't panic!! Call the University Technology
Services Help Desk at (803)777-1800 for assistance.
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