How Long is Too Long to Update?
StWaldo asks: "I'm sure everyone knows the story about the life expectancy of an fresh, un-updated PC, once it's connected to the internet. What about a PC which just hasn't been updated in a while? I've been deployed in Iraq for the last 9 months, and haven't been able to hook up my laptop to the internet to get updates (I do HAVE access, just can't hook up a personal laptop, gov't only). Before I deployed, I would update my software (system, anti-virus, firewall, anti-spyware, etc) regularly, but as I get closer to coming back to the States and my broadband connection, I'm beginning to wonder what the life expectancy of my PC will be. What's the lifecycle of a security exploit, hack, virus, etc - between discovery/release, propagation, and extinction (or a state approaching extinction)?"
don't start any applications
make sure your firewall is running
do your updates
bingo
Spend $50 to buy a hardware firewall and the life expectancy of your laptop will skyrocket :-)
Kaa
Kaa's Law: In any sufficiently large group of people most are idiots.
The machine will have a lot shorter lifetime than an American soldier in Iraq...
We look forward to having you back, by the way! While there are those here on /. who opposed the war, politically, I think we all wished you (and all the other soldiers there) nothing but the best. Our thanks for a difficult job.
Call it "anxiety" or "concern". It's not paranoia if they really are out to get you.
The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
I do not doubt you. I have only gotten a virus when I mistakenly clicked on a link sent by a co-worker. The minute I did it I realized it was a mistake, but we are all thoughtless sometime. What I want to know is this: Without a virus scanner, how do you know they are not infected?
Insert Generic Sig Here:
Quick checklist:
* Does it have SP2? - If no, get it and forget it.
* Is there constant hard disk activity? - If yes, reinstall.
* Do you visit online gambling/porn sites? - If yes, reinstall periodically (evidence? what evidence?)
* Does it take longer for you to be able to do something productive with the 'Start' button than it did to boot? - If yes, reinstall.
After reinstalling, install AVG antivirus, Google up some Windows hardening/protection techniques (msconfig, services to disable, etc) **INSTALL NO SHAREWARE OR THIRD PARTY "WINDOWS FIXING" UTILITIES**, enable Windows firewall, and set Windows Update to perform weekly updates with no intervention.
If things get weird after that, you have nobody but yourself to blame. After having resurrected Windows installations dating back to 95/3.11, I can say that the only sure-fire fix is a fdisk/reinstall.
It's Windows - it *will* break in an inaccesssible or unrecoverable fashion.
Make your time, and don't get taken in by supposedly friendly utilities, banners, offers, websites, emails, etc. This advice is applicable everywhere - life included.
Don't let THEM immanentize the Eschaton!