Virus
prevention
To stop the spread of computer
viruses, the Wayne State University has a site
license with
Symantec Inc., maker of the Norton
Antivirus
applications. The agreement allows you to use specified Norton Antivirus
Corporate version for free. This software and the contract expiration
details can be found at the C&IT
Norton Software Download page.
The MSIS Department also maintains a
Norton Antivirus Corporate Server System that automatically maintains the
antivirus definitions on MSIS Managed machines. This ensures that SOM
computers are using the latest updates for protection otherwise you would
need to manually update every day.
In addition, the School of Medicine runs Norton Antivirus for
Exchange on the Exchange systems that scans any email attachments,
disinfects if possible and delivers warnings to the sender. On the SOM
Email gateway is an Open Source program called MailScanner and
commercial product Sophos Antivirus
that scans any email attachments, disinfects if possible and delivers
warnings to the sender. Certain attachments that are executable are
refused by the School of Medicine email systems for added protection.
Such attachments would be ones that end in .exe, .com, .bat, .pif, and .scr.
If you need to send those type of attachments via email then you'll need to
zip them up using Aladdin Expander.