It's very simple: all the staff should be teached NOT to open email attachments containing the usual bad file-endings. That's one 5 to 10 minutes meeting.
On a funny side, awareness for viruses can be achieved by putting up posters like this: Safer Surf.
Just found an article with a different approach to filesharing in general and bittorrent in particular. The author suggests to encrypt (simply XOR) the file to be shared with another file larger than the original. By doing this, you are essentially sharing a random file, which can't be subject to copyright legislation. Depending on the keyfile, you could reconstruct a blockbuster movie as well as your personal photo album. What do you think?
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It's very simple: all the staff should be teached NOT to open email attachments containing the usual bad file-endings. That's one 5 to 10 minutes meeting.
On a funny side, awareness for viruses can be achieved by putting up posters like this:
Safer Surf.
...like this:
http://feisar.de/stuff/safersurf.jpg
Just found an article with a different approach to filesharing in general and bittorrent in particular. The author suggests to encrypt (simply XOR) the file to be shared with another file larger than the original. By doing this, you are essentially sharing a random file, which can't be subject to copyright legislation. Depending on the keyfile, you could reconstruct a blockbuster movie as well as your personal photo album. What do you think?
Yes, that was us. :)
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Jesse Blue