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haha. not as often as my PC does.
anyway, yeah. mac os x is based on FreeBSD, which is secure in itsself. plus, apple doesn't implement idiotic things like remote procedure calls =P |
Most major universities (especially with large networks) received patch CDs from Microsoft.
Ball State was overlooked. I was infected instantaneously. I have spent the past three days doing nothing but taking this off people's computers. Ridiculous. I must have disinfected at least 25 so far. |
Haha, lucky me - I had planned a reformat of my computer for the upcoming school year...
Rather than dealing with the virus, I spent 16 hours: backing up data from E: to C: reformatting E: using gvt standard write backing up data from C: to E: spending 3 hours taking down settings reformatting C: reinstalling win xp pro install sp 1 & dl all critical updates install 15gb of software copy back C: data on E: to C: yeah... that was a nicely planned reformat so things went smoothly and everything felt the same the next day :) |
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I took me a total of about 2 days (reformatting took 2 hrs., the rest was from procrastinating). If I ever get infected w/ a virus, I'd just re-format (unless the virus does that for me). But luckly I won't get this one (so many patches). Amanda: Doesn't your school have any firewall of some sort, or can they block the ports that MSBlast attacks? I know that this is what my ISP did (dreadedly it slowed my connection 1/2 the time). |
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So basically... One kid moved in, didn't disinfect his computer, plugged into the network, and bam - everyone in every residence hall was destined to have this thing as soon as they plugged in. Ah, the miracles of BSU ethernet... :mad: |
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