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Arralen is right. Best to be safe and have someone check your hard drives integrity.
Tollund, Autorun is a feature best disabled. Ever heard of the Sony rootkit?: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_BM...ection_scandal http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Copy_Protection Not to mention viruses that can be transmitted via simply inserting a cdrw disk, floppy (yes some people still use these :) ) or flash drive. |
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Nothing of real concern?
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auto play == vulnerability. I am not saying that I think less of someone who leaves it turned on. I just wanted to point out the risk. A healthy dose of paranoia is more effective than any anti-virus software known to man. :) |
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Not only autorun is unsafe and recommended to be disabled by every security software, it is also hugely annoying, as far as I am concerned. With software cds, I normally put a disk in and switch to doing whatever else I was doing (like playing Dominions :) to get back to running the disk when I feel like it - only to have the program autorun pop up and force me to do something about it. With non-executable disks, this useless "what do you want to do with the disk" window is nothing short of an abomination - I *know* what I have on the disk and what I am going to do with it, thank you very much, mr. Balmer. I do not need an offer to open it with windows explorer, I have a real file manager. I do not want to run an audio cd or a video dvd with WMP, I have decent music and video players. I am not going to "drag and drop files to record on a blank cdr", I have a proper cd recording program. And so on. That's the reason for "computer-literate luddism", we simply know better software options for our needs than the default crap windows is packaged with, and don't want it pushing its integrated garbage upon us.
As for chkdsk, 10 out of 9 times after incorrect shutdown (occasional hard reset is perfectly normal and rarely if ever hurts anything) it is unnecessary. Running it manually once in a while to get rid of excess lost fragments and other errors is, of course, a different thing. How further offtopic can we go? :D |
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Tollund in a CD or in a flash usb memory there can be a file called
autorun.inf being this a text file stating wich applications will run when the media is inserted. it can be anything. An exe file for example. If you copy in your flash usb 2 files: autorun.inf virus.exe and set the 2 files hidden. the next fool that puts that flash into the usb port will be infected no matter what (probably the AV will stop infection if the AV know the existence of that virus). The worst part that you thought the flash mem was empty. "Autorun on" and "dont see files hidden" are default options of windows. you should put "autorun off" and "see hidden files" if you want to see what can infect you. And instead of a virus you can insert a call to shutdown computer mind you. |
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AVZ reports enabled autoplay as potential security vulnerability. Symantec website has a number of pages on autoplay security. Kaspersky disables autoplay. Google is your friend. But nevermind that, who needs all this unpopular software when there is Windows Firewall? http://rpgcodex.net/phpBB/images/smi...-emot-smug.gif Quote:
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One of the most popular methods of gaining access to a corporate network by hackers is to drop USB sticks labelled with "Documents" or "Private photos" on the company's parking area in the early morning. Some curious person WILL pick those up and plug it into the corporate working station to have a look what's on it. AutoPlay FTW.
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Tollund, stop trolling. You gain nothing by being abusive and it is not going to do anyone else on the forum any good either.
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