21 June 2009

1 HOW TO AVOID VIRUS, SPREADING THROUGH USB DRIVE

USB Security measures in Windows

DON’T GET PANIC ABOUT THE VIRUS ,Try to avoid it

• Virus & worms are easily spread by carrying it on a removable medium such as USB drive, Flash based Mp3 players(Ipods), CD, Floppy
• USB drive is otherwise called as “Flash Drive”,“Thumb Drive”, “Memory stick”, “External USB Hard Disk”.
• Even though we have very good Antivirus, new Viruses are one step ahead than Antivirus
• We cannot restrict USB Drive, but we can avoid spreading of virus & worms through USB Drive.
• So we have to be little bit careful while working with USB Drive,some precautionary steps are follows

STEP 1:
• Don’t allow the USB Drive to Auto Play after plug in, cancel it.

STEP 2:
• Go to My computer
• Devices with Removable storage
• Do not Double click the USB Drive
• Note the drive letter assigned to USB Drive as mentioned in the Figure
• Here its E:

STEP 3:
• Go to Start > Run > Type (the drive letter+:)(Here its E:)- Refer the figure shown below

• Click on "OK" button or Hit the enter key

Now you can view the Contents of your USB Drive
• Copy the necessary files only, dont use cntrl+A
Repeat the whole steps whenever you are plug in the USB drive. In this way you can keep your Desktop and Laptop free from viruses & worms.
• It may be a time consuming process, but no other way to avoid the virus.

HOW TO IDENTIFY VIRUS AFFECTED USB DRIVE

If you find such a screen after plugging in the USB drive, its a virus affected one.Immediately click on cancel button

If you had already enabled hidden files and folders view, you can see the virus file from an affected USB drive.

While doing the STEP 3: you can find the virus files as shown below

Remember one thing.

Do not doubleclick or autorun a removable storage device (especially USB drive)

If you doubleclick or autorun it the autorun will be executed which will inturn execute the virus file.

To view or enable the hidden files and folders

• Open any folder
• Goto Tools > Folder options > click view tab
• Under view tab goto > Advanced settings > Hidden files and folders
• Click radio button “show hidden files and folders”
• Remove check mark “Hide extension for known file types”
• Remove check mark “Hide protected operating system files”
• Click Apply , ok.




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Anonymous said...

Thanks Dude.. I faced the same issue for the autorun crap. But now I'm managing it.. thanks alot

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