Spyware Sneaking Into The Enterprise
Once considered strictly a consumer issue, spyware is sneaking into the enterprise, eating up bandwidth, pumping out unwanted pop-ups, crashing employee computers and potentially posing a risk to sensitive corporate data.
Source: InternetNews
This issue alone has us contemplating locking down the internet for all users. I've personally spent many wasted hours cleaning out spyware from users' computers on our network. -KF"It's rapidly turning into a very serious problem. Last year, it was mostly annoying with all the pop-ups, but now it's leaving behind more serious problems," Gartner analyst John Pescatore told internetnews.com. "In the last six months, it's one of the top questions we're getting."
Source: InternetNews
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Captin! I canna holder together much longer! She's slowed to a crawl, and there's naught I kin do until the short medians arrive! (Scotty)
OK, Scotty.....give us what you can and we'll put the Enterprise on an intercept course with the incoming SM fleet. (Kirk)
Captain, I'm not sure how we became infected but my scan of our activity logs seems to indicate that it originated from your quarters. Logic leads me to conclude that your pR0n surfing and file sharing activities have put the Enterprise at risk. (Spock)
Put a sock in it, Ears. (Kirk)