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This stage involves determining if a problem really exists. Of
course many if not most signs often associated with virus infection,
system intrusions, malicious users, etc., are simply anomalies such
as hardware ...
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Software may be available to help you in the eradication process,
such as anti-virus software. If any bogus files have been created,
archive ...
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archive them before deleting them. In the case of virus infections,
it is important to clean and reformat any media containing infected
files. Finally, ensure that all backups are clean. Many systems
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... it is important to clean and reformat any media containing infected
files. Finally, ensure that all backups are clean. Many systems
infected with viruses become periodically re-infected simply because
people do not systematically eradicate the virus from backups. After
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... infected with viruses become periodically re-infected simply because
people do not systematically eradicate the virus from backups. After
eradication, a new backup should be taken.
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... virus issues. For more
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... J. Brock, "November 1988 Internet Computer Virus and the Vulnerability of National Telecommunications Networks ...
... Vulnerability of National Telecommunications Networks to Computer Viruses", GAO/T-IMTEC-89-10, Washington, DC, 20 July 1989. ...
... Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, "CPSR Statement on the Computer Virus", CPSR, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 32, No. 6, Pg. 699, June 1989. ...
... P. Denning, Editor, "Computers Under Attack: Intruders, Worms, and Viruses", ACM Press, 1990. ...
... M. Eichin, and J. Rochlis, "With Microscope and Tweezers: An Analysis of the Internet Virus of November 1988", Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 1989. ...
... Fites, Johnson, and Kratz, "The Computer Virus Crisis", Van Hostrand Reinhold, 2nd edition, 1992. ...
... U.S. General Accounting Office, "Computer Security - Virus Highlights Need for Improved Internet Management", United States General Accounting ...
... M. Gemignani, "Viruses and Criminal Law", Communications of the ACM, Vol. 32, No. 6, Pgs. 669-671, June 1989. ...
... L. Hoffman, "Rogue Programs: Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses", Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY, 1990. (384 pages, includes bibliographical references and index.) ...
... IVPC, "International Virus Prevention Conference '96 Proceedings", NCSA, 1996. ...
... P. Kane, "PC Security and Virus Protection Handbook: The Ongoing War Against Information Sabotage", M&T Books, 1994. ...
... NCSA, "NCSA's Corporate Computer Virus Prevention Policy Model", NCSA, 1995. ...
... Tinto, M., "Computer Viruses: Prevention, Detection, and Treatment", National Computer Security Center C1 Technical Report C1-001-89, June 1989. ...
... National Institute of Standards and Technology, "Computer Viruses and Related Threats: A Management Guide", NIST Special Publication 500-166, August 1989. ...
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