Malware Goes Further Than Flash Drives18 ,June, 2009 From Yariv Fishman |
This entry in the TrustedSource blog of SanDisk’s anti-virus partner, McAfee, talks about the continued rise of malware which exploits the Windows AutoRun feature to replicate onto removable media, such as USB thumb drives
Of course, our Cruzer Enterprise flash drives with onboard McAfee antivirus scanning are able to stop this kind of malware spreading. But the blog entry makes the worthwhile point that other types of portable storage devices are also vulnerable to AutoRun worms, not just pen drives.
mp3 players, digital cameras and even digital picture frames are vulnerable, and what’s more, are just as likely as a thumb drive to be used in multiple machines — helping to spread the worm further.
The message is, be careful when using any USB device – and keep your antivirus software up to date.
Tags: Cruzer Enterprise flash drives, Malware, McAfee, removable USB drives
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18 June, 2009 , 12:26 pm
I think the pendrive use brings more virus to the systems.how can we cop up with dat.