, 2005-11-29
Securing endpoint systems by locking them down using complex software brings back memories of another era, where business computers were once used for business applications only - and businesses retained control over their assets and data.
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Regaining control
2005-11-29
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good grief
2005-11-30
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If you are curious, that simple way is never execute any email attachment. Note that there are no valid reason to do it, doubly so in work. It consist of two parts: First, mail client must be able to distinguish executable from document. Second is "user must not be stupid" part.
Of course, this don't stop worms which use vulnerability of some specific mail client. There is no principially better solution to them that use applications writen with security in mind and apply security patches. I said principially because there are reserves in how secure is application written and how fast a patch is distributed (and most vendors are triing to improve it).
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