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File Sharing Protection

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File Sharing
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Microsoft released ten Security Bulletins
Microsoft released ten Security Bulletins that fix vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office that could allow an attacker to take over a computer. The attacker can exploit these issues by distributing maliciously crafted files via file-sharing applications. >Microsoft Security Bulletin for June 2009


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