Karl,
We haven't had an opportunity to try this out at the Law School yet. Do you have
any knowledge of how well it works? Have you heard anything about it's
capabilities from anyone else?
Ryan
On 8/9/2004 10:05 AM, Karl R. Grose wrote:
> On Monday 09 August 2004 08:59, Steven Longenbohn wrote:
>
>
>>or if you have any specific suggestions about spyware detection
>>software for the continued protection of campus computers.
>
>
> The SCS 2.0 (and later) suite includes an option to scan for "expanded
> threats". This is how Symantec defines the option:
>
> =======
> Scan for spyware, adware, dialers, joke programs, remote access
> programs, hack tools, trackware, and other security risks.
> =======
>
> Turn this on by selecting "Scan for expanded threats" as a SAVCE 9.01
> scan option.
>
> --Karl
>
> Karl Grose
> IST-WSS
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