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File Sharing Protection

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Microsoft address multiple vulnerabilities
Microsoft has released updates to address multiple vulnerabilities some of which can be exploited through file sharing. Customers are advised to review the following security bulletin summary and to install the updates as soon as possible. >Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary - August 2008


How They Attack


How You Know


What To Do

MalwareMalware
  • Malware may spread through common peer-to-peer file sharing applications by placing themselves in shared directories with enticing filenames
  • Some Malware threats use peer-to-peer networks to communicate out from an infected system
  • Scan all files with an Internet Security solution before transferring them to your system
  • Only transfer files from a well known source
  • Use Norton Internet Security to block all unsolicited outbound communication
SpywareSpyware
  • Some adware may be bundled with some "free" versions of popular file-sharing programs
  • Always read carefully the End User License agreement at Install time and cancel if other "programs" are being installed as part of the desired program
VulnerabilityVulnerabilities
  • Personal information can be extracted from open connections during peer-to-peer connections
  • Make sure your computer is configured securely
  • Use Norton Internet Security to block all unsolicited outbound communication
  • Protect personal data by limiting the folders and files that can be shared on the peer-to-peer network