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Title: Malicious Code Awareness


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Malicious Code Awareness
  • Virus Defense for Users

Created October 2004
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Why Virus Awareness Training?
Malicious Code Awareness Training
Viruses threaten all information systems.
  • This training will provide all users
  • Enough data to make informed decisions about
    viruses
  • An understanding of criminal tactics used to
    infiltrate computers

3
Critical Thinking
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Am I expecting this attachment?
  • Is this the normal format of this file?
  • Is my antivirus software running correctly?
  • My machine seems slower than normal, should I
    report it?

4
Is My Machine a Target?
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Yes
  • Viruses do not discriminate
  • Every organization is a target of criminals at
    some point
  • Any machine that houses financial information
    (reports, personnel data, credit card numbers,
    etc.) is a target

5
How Can I Be Targeted?
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Email
  • Email should be considered suspect unless
    digitally signed by someone you know
  • Email spoofing is very easy, do not trust
    From fields

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Email Attachments
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Delete any attachment that you are not expecting
  • Do not open files of any type that are not
    anticipated (even if they appear to be harmless)

EXE PIF COM BAT SCR VBS JPG
7
Scams
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Also known as phishing attempts
  • Do not follow requests for personal info in email
  • Do not trust links printed in messages, they may
    not lead where they appear to

8
Email Review
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • No part of an unsigned, unexpected email should
    be trusted without investigation
  • From, Subject, and Message body can be easily
    crafted to fool anyone

9
What Should I Do?
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Be suspicious of any unexpected, unverifiable
    email, regardless of apparent source
  • Report/forward all suspicious email messages to
    security personnel

10
Network Worms
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Viruses that spread without user intervention
    (without opening a file)
  • Worms exploit system vulnerabilities to gain
    unauthorized computer access
  • Often create noticeable slowdowns on host systems

MyDoom Sasser Blaster Klez
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What Do I Watch For?
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Report the presence of any suspicious file found
    on network
  • Reports of widespread virus activity
  • Such as the reports of Blaster Sasser
  • Any abnormal system condition that cannot be
    explained
  • Network access extremely slow
  • Computer hard drive is constantly in use

12
Nefarious Web Content
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Spyware/Adware prominent on the Internet
  • Often allows additional unwanted software to
    enter PC
  • Threatens internal data as well as normal network
    operations
  • Can come from anywhere

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What Do I Watch For?
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Random pop-ups, especially advertisements for
    random products
  • Changes in normal web browser routines
  • New Home page at startup
  • Unknown toolbars/icons
  • New applets in the System Tray (next to the
    clock)

14
Spyware Reporting
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Document all suspicious Internet activity
  • Report all unknown configuration and software
    changes to security personnel
  • Do not just put up with random advertisements
    and redirections

15
Normal Vigilance
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Dont visit web sites unassociated with work
    topics
  • Periodically check that antivirus signatures are
    current
  • Be aware of any new/suspicious files or folders
    that appear on your machine or servers

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How Do I Avoid Malware?
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Do not download or install any software from the
    Internet without direction from network support
  • Do not open email/attachments from unknown
    sources
  • Do not open unexpected/verified attachments

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Report All Suspicious Activity
Malicious Code Awareness Training
  • Information Assurance Team

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